John Heartfield was forced to leave Germany in 1933. Even before the Nazis put him on their hit list, his art had ...
When I was six, my maiden aunt Eva gave me a first edition of “The World Is Round,” by Gertrude Stein. Eva, who worked in a ...
The whimsical, slightly sinister, and always bizarre illustrations of Edward S. J. Gorey ’50 take on a new, distinctly Harvard quality.
It's been more than a decade since April Ager-White first dreamt of opening a free little library filled with books written by Indigenous authors just outside her home. When Ager-White's friends in a ...
Wolves are returning to Europe, prompting both fear and delight. In forests west of Stockholm, Kate Maxwell and her daughter ...
Ken Burns’s obsession with this country can be felt in all 234 hours of his roughly 40 films—including his latest mega-doc, ...
In this exclusive excerpt from the monograph 'Nina Chanel Abney,' the artist sits down with gallerist Jeffrey Deitch.
Reasons often cited for pulling a book include LGBTQ+ themes, depictions of race and passages with violence and sexual ...
In 1989, Sir Tim revolutionized the online world. Today, in the era of misinformation, addictive algorithms, and extractive ...
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Inside the cult of the elusive Thomas Pynchon
As the legendary American author releases his long-awaited new novel, Martin Chilton explores Pynchon’s reputation as one of the most ‘reclusive’ writers working right now ...
Doughnuts, fat-laden and sticky, are not renowned for being good for anyone – but Kate Raworth says doughnut economics could save us ...
Nelson: Nelson is the band fronted by twin rockers Matthew and Gunnar Nelson, the sons of mid-20th century TV and music ...
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