And yet Allingham’s most ambitious work, the epic poem Laurence Bloomfield, was a portrait of the much troubled Ireland as a ...
Naroon, which has sites in Marylebone and Fitzrovia, is celebrating with a set menu of Nowruz favourites as well as a few ...
In this 20th anniversary season, Allegheny RiverStone for the Arts is proud to bring back to its classical audience the extraordinary keyboard artistry of the Van Cliburn Competition ...
All the 2000s flopbuster notes are here: plenty of CGI to build out the largely gray environments of the prison and the ...
One morning in January, I met the musician Lucy Dacus at the Cloisters, the medieval-art museum at the northwestern tip of ...
Essence Theatre and Theater 86 Present U.S. Premiere of “Kholstomer: The History of a Horse” – A Bold New Adaptation of ...
Lighthouse Church's Keion Henderson is excited about the practical potential of a technology that many are wary of and wants ...
This restaging of The Removalists by Melbourne Theatre Company shows that the play is just as unsettling and important now as ...
“Kanye West is not Picasso / I am Picasso / Kanye West is not Edison / I am Edison / I am Tesla / Jay-Z is not the Dylan of anything / I am the Dylan of anything / I am the Kanye West of Kanye West,” ...
Interview with Ukrainian poet Yuliya Musakovska on Ukraine war's third anniversary: resistance, international support, and ...
Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come. Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves. I thought that love would ...
Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
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