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Richard Russo, whose class-based novels are often based in upstate New York, is out with a collection of essays called “Life ...
Can water inspire art? It seems so, as the new narrative exhibition Reading Waters, opening at AG Leventis Gallery’s Coco_Creativity Centre, presents student artworks related to water and the Pedieos ...
As many people sit at the wheel of their car, they are certain they know what color is. It's the red traffic light in front ...
This excerpt is adapted from 13 Novels Conservatives Will Love (but Probably Haven’t Read), by Christopher J. Scalia. More ...
In a spectacular exhibition at Karma Gallery, the 98-year-old artist makes hardwood sculptures that burst with vitality and ...
AI tools are increasingly becoming a part of everyday life, but one woman reportedly had a bit too much trust in its ...
Born in the Italian town of Brescia, Roberto Beltrami grew up just a few hours’ drive from Venice and the island of ...
Anti-Israel activists at Yale University brought back an on-campus encampment last night (Tuesday) to protest an upcoming visit by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to an off ...
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In this month's RTÉjr Book Club, with thanks to our friends at Children's Books Ireland, Ruth Concannon showcases new voices in Irish Children's Books.
For many decades, researchers have wanted to know which dimensions can host particularly strange shapes — ones so twisted that they cannot be converted into a sphere through a simple procedure called ...