The Lies of the Artists is a clever title for a book with the subtitle Essays on Italian Art, 1450-1750, but it seems to promise, as suggested on the book’s back cover, an exposé of the artists’ ...
J&Y Law awards a $300 monthly Books for Good Scholarship to students making a positive impact in their communities ...
A generation of Upper St. Clair residents are probably familiar with the nostalgic musings of resident Jay Lynch, whose short stories, full of humorous memories, appear quarterly in USC Today Magazine ...
The three-month meteorological winter that ends with February saw a particularly deadly span of storms and heavy snow, claiming at least 150 lives in the United States over just 32 days.
I don’t want to be bored by someone else’s imagination.’ Concise and truthful Davis’s formula may be. But it scarcely seems conclusive. Since when did things agree to bother us in a positive way only?
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — In a disparate matchup of two ranked teams, one desperate for redemption and the other a college football blue blood striving to join the big boys of the Big Ten, Illinois and USC ...
2024 saw politics, culture, and the overlap between them grow ever stranger, and that’s reflected in our picks for the year’s top video essays. Videos about artificial intelligence, abuses of ...
Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers’ wide-ranging and intimate debut essay collection, Miss Southeast—released in September from Curbstone Books—is a portrait of the artist as a young person, tracing the ...
It’s been five years since the infamous “Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal” (2021) documentary scrutinized the state of USC admissions. Now, it raises the question: do the ...
In the essays collected in Geography of the Imagination, one can glimpse the inner workings of the mind of a 20th-century literary genius. Whitman appearing at Poe’s funeral, toward the back. A young ...