Norwegian director Gunnar Hall Jensen has made a trademark of his playful and quirky self-portraits in which his reflections on life often find a universal echo. His latest film, “Portrait of a ...
The book, celebrated at a recent launch at the Arts & Letters Club of Toronto, is a collection of sonnets – traditionally a ...
Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers,” by Adrienne Rich, is a blazing portrait of an artist and her work. Our critic A.O. Scott admires its ...
While most tourists stick to the Nile valley, Stanley Stewart heads west into a land of oases, temples, monks and miracles ...
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In previous years, detainees have reported inadequate medical care, mistreatment and psychological trauma inflicted on ...
London is witnessing a rise of restaurants filling their spaces with art of all kinds – whether it’s trendy Sessions Arts ...
In his new book, labor scholar Eric Blanc offers illuminating case studies of recent union victories. But it’s not clear that ...
It’s like entering a parallel dimension where retail rules are pleasantly inverted—a place where the thrill of the find matters more than the prestige of buying new, and where each aisle holds the ...