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Nathan Kernan’s biography of the New York School poet tracks the development of his serene and joyful work alongside the ...
Six in ten Brits insist that their mum says “I love you” more often and more freely than their dad. But actions speak louder, ...
To the uninitiated, the words abstinence and divestment may connote a sense of deprivation or sacrifice. When applied to a ...
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Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced former Hollywood mogul whose downfall spurred a reckoning over sexual abuse and harassment of ...
The Who's Pete Townshend on parents, partnerships, punk, songwriting, the aristocracy, addiction, the internet and the ...
Virginia Woolf’s novel, published in 1925, is set on a single day in June, and yet it encompasses so much more.
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Lina Qasem Hassan treated victims of October 7th. She also publicly condemned the war in Gaza—a stance that imperilled her ...
To celebrate the sex symbol’s legacy, Charles Saffati of Carlton Fine Arts is presenting An Ode to Marilyn, an exhibition ...
Explore Plato's life, his philosophical impact, and his travels to Sicily, along with key ideas on justice and the ideal ...
Gertrude Berg’s “The Goldbergs” was a bold, beloved portrait of a Jewish family. Then the blacklist obliterated her legacy.