The French art critic Louis Vauxcelles described a day trip to Giverny ... “He paints in spurts, working in fits and starts as the fancy takes him. When he feels in the mood to paint, no one is ...
One night, about a month ago, I went to Diesel Books to hear Randy Fertel speak about his new book, Winging it: Improv’s ...
The best writers are worth reading, no matter their subject matter. The wildly talented, idiosyncratic, and erudite Lucy Sante is a case in point. Sante ...
Occultism and nation-building have been strangely intertwined, particularly in the gestation of America, writes Ed Simon ...
Can art corrupt? In Victorian England ... and soon they were having dinner every Sunday. She told him, “write criticism as ...
At the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Bill T. Jones’s “Still/Here” returns, free of the AIDS-era context in which it premiered.
Also, a judge blocked a Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
To me, this is like a food festival with lots of fancy china and cutlery but no actual food ... That score, like most of my ...
Proverbially, however, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” The same criticism applies, he argues, to American leaders who weren’t sure what would happen next after overthrowing Saddam ...
Start your morning smarter with A.M. ATL in your inbox, wherever in the South you are. Morning, y’all, and happy Halloween! Your trick-or-treating forecast: warm and dry, with temperatures pushing 80 ...
While beloved neighborhood bagel shops haven’t cropped up on every corner (yet), local bakers keep rising up to fill the demand previously fed by national chains like Bruegger’s Bagels and Einstein ...