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Legendary Argentine rocker has released one of the most ambitious LPs of his career — and it's a project that was more than ...
When she received advanced copies of her book in the mail, Elness documented opening the box and seeing the cover for the ...
A lavishly produced retrospective book presented like a live-art performance looks at Mithu Sen’s wide-ranging artistic ...
The following is an edited, excerpted version of Maureen McKinney’s interview with her longtime friend Stacy Lynn, about the ...
When I felt lost before my 40th birthday, I turned to astrology to guide me. What I discovered changed everything.
If you’re like us, you’ve probably wondered what everyday stuff famous people add to their carts — like hair spray or an electric toothbrush. We asked author Katie Kitamura — whose new novel, Audition ...
Billie Eilish’s blend of jazz and electronic music diverges from the work of any pop star before her. Shaboozey combines ...
In this story, several investigative journalists from Mexico speak about the experience of turning their exposés into books.
The research shows that Harvard has granted the most degrees to global elites at a total of 662, which is 9% of the sample and blows away the other highest contenders: Stanford University (306 global ...
Connecting Community with Business” on Saturday, May 17. The event will offer community members a chance to discover new ...
Regardless of one's political persuasion, if the President of the United States asks for an opinion shouldn't a citizen give ...
DER SPIEGEL's coverage of the far-right AfD is commendable, writes media critic Bernhard Poerksen. But there are several dilemmas which must be highlighted. And learned from through open debate. A gue ...