Great Literature Inspires Culinary Creations for “Selected Shorts”
Two of life’s pleasures come together this weekend: stories and food.
Read MoreTwo of life’s pleasures come together this weekend: stories and food.
Read MoreYoung (but savvy) pirate explorers conquer the Connecting Seas exhibition, offering some telling observations.
Read MoreSix albums by French explorer Edouard Foà reveal African society at the turn of the 20th century.
Read MoreEducating French children to value colonialism.
Read More“The end is a kind of apotheosis. Maybe that sounds too romantic or spiritual. But the single most remarkable thing is that you lose all sense of time.”
Read MoreSometimes the best way to discover your life’s work is by simple good luck.
Read MoreIf the wall label says it, it must be true. Right?
Read MoreThe deep appeal of the imagined landscape.
Read MoreMuseums and libraries have digitized millions of works of art. Now what?
Read MoreA medieval prayer book was a personal liturgical space. Small and portable, one needed only to open the book to enter.
Read More“I think he sees Hearsay of the Soul as a poem, and doesn’t want to make a documentary—that was a very deliberate choice. It feels very personal, and that’s what makes it interesting.”
Read MoreWhy is vibrant color, like green, characteristic of Hockney’s landscapes of Northern England?
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