No snark. It’s dead writing. The books are invariably attractive, the author’s name booming across the cover, the stellar blurbs twinkling from the back. It’s a sort of nice house, nobody home feeling ...
Playing Phoenix Springs feels like being trapped in a gorgeous dream that’s steadily becoming a nightmare. It’s a point-and-click mystery set in a bleak futuristic world of dramatic shadows and muted ...
Judith Beveridge’s poetic eye has always been unblinking. She continues to stare even when the sight is shocking, and she ...
There are few better ways of spending our money than in the support of contemporary Catholic culture.
We sat there a while, trying to escape the heat of the house. The electricity was off, and it was getting dark. Recently, I ...
In the artist’s first major U.S. museum survey, she bonds with Cy Twombly through works on paper, films and photographs.
Poems about life for nearly every situation P oetry doesn’t just reflect life—it makes life an object of art. Whatever state or mood you’re in, poems about life are there to guide you, to ease you and ...
Members of the audience at the Hermitage Artist Retreat watched the Massachusetts-bred brothers play guitar and sing songs ...
To live is to grow. Learning to adapt is crucial to survival. And while we crave structure, predictability and routine, it's ...
At the Lofoten International Art Festival, music and sound art complement a majestic landscape of fjords and mountains ...
She's been described as a chariot-riding queen of night and the mother of death, deceit and dreams. Who was this ...