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Countercurrent to the striking silhouettes and strict angles that once defined the modern furniture and decor industry, ...
Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language. – Ludwig Wittgenstein A recent essay ...
AEW has an eventful month of television planned for fans in June. The company will kick it off with Fyter Fest, followed by ...
One of the late Jacques Derrida’s most useful exercises in linguistic play was to hyphenate “represent.” The word that ...
On the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, two acclaimed authors who have written about the conflict and its ...
Red fades into pink, yellow contrasts with red flames, clouds of white duet with black stripes that widen to form trees. It is the new cyclopean art installation appearing ... The title is almost ...
We are looking back at The Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson as he picks his favourite song from the hundreds he has written ...
Many moons ago, in my high school art class, I painted what I thought was a perfect landscape with trees, grass, hills and a deep blue sky.
Faiva, in Pacific cultures, is more than performance. It is the sacred act of storytelling through movement, chant, poetry, song, and ceremony. Faiva is both an artform and a cultural responsibility — ...
The renovated Frick Collection prompts reflection on what a jewel box museum of canonical European masterpieces means today.
In an age of curated café culture for the gram, yet a parallel world does exist — through the lens of soul, silence, and the ...
Vladimir Mayakovsky was a great poet of the October Revolution. Yet at the start of World War I, the young futurist had ...