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Jacobin on MSNPierre Naville Carved Out a Surrealist Path to MarxismIn the years after the end of World War I, there were movements of both political and cultural revolt, launched by a new generation determined that there should be no repetition of the horrific ...
The recently-concluded fourth edition of the Moscow Fashion Week took place amidst sanctions, and it told a story of identity ...
The novelist discusses her new book, “Audition,” the role of performance in everyday life, and the trick of crafting a ...
Julia Roberts came out to New York City to support pal George Clooney in his new Broadway show, but she wasn’t alone. The ...
Elena Graf is a visionary graphic artist known for her ability to push the boundaries of traditional techniques. Born in 1989 in Balakovo, Russia, sh ...
James Birch and Michael Hodges’ book on London art duo a riotous, rollicking read with swashbuckling rock’n’roll spirit ...
Sean Connery played James Bond one last time in 2005 in the form of a video game adaptation of From Russia with Love. The ...
The latest exhibition at Two Villages Art Society in Hopkinton features a well-known family of New Hampshire artists. “The ...
Installation view of drawings in Ericka Beckman: Power of the Spin at the Drawing Center, New York Visually, the schematic images are closer to Russian ... with a decidedly surreal aesthetic.
The cult author made the un-auctionable seem indispensable at Substack’s debut auction, where bizarre ephemera turned into ...
Textile weavers, tassel-makers, lighting restorers, cabinet makers and muralists forged new traditions at the sumptuous Beaux ...
The second world war was won in the cafés of central Europe – the intellectual milieu that produced Edward Teller, Leo ...
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