After retiring as co-editorial director of Publisher’s Weekly in 2014, Michael Coffey read almost nothing but books by or ...
Dr. Moustafa Fahmi’s Psychological Engineering in European Theatre, which explores the "theatre of the absurd," was published ...
Trinity Library is renowned for its medieval collections, but a new exhibition, which opened last night, showcases new ...
Support for this article was provided by the British Library’s Eccles Institute for the Americas & Oceania Phil Davies ...
The Soul of Nature ,” the Met’s new retrospective of nearly 40 of Friedrich’s paintings and more than 30 of his drawings, marks the 250th year since the artist’s birth in 1774. Much of Friedrich’s ...
The sad fact is that, while we may be neutral, our Defence Forces are well and truly neutered, writes Dorcha Lee ...
The best obituaries, those that are most enjoyable to read, juxtapose obvious public accomplishments with the sheer strangeness of people’s lives.
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The Nation on MSNThe Polymath of PittsburghThough born and raised in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Lutz wields the English language like a polymath émigré—Nabokov if Nabokov ...
Apart from a signed first edition of a Samuel Beckett book (I’m a big fan), I’d say it was the digital camera I bought for €2,500 so I could take black-and-white photos. You can buy one for ...
The late David Lynch was not an artist you had to understand. His films were not puzzles to solve, they were journeys that ...
Directed by Trish LaRose, with musical direction by Bob Wilder, “How I Became a Pirate” features local actors Anthony ...
With the release of her Edna O’Brien documentary imminent, documentary maker Sinéad O’Shea talks about the late writer’s remarkable and often difficult life ...
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