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Art and Photography
On the Occasion of Margaret Atwood Day, Here Are Some Photos of Her Over the Years
Dolly Parton/Margaret Atwood, 2020
By
Literary Hub
| September 10, 2019
Graphic Novel: The True Story of Granny Lee Ok-sun
A Former Korean "Comfort Woman" Makes the Journey Home
By
Keum Suk Gendry-Kim
| September 9, 2019
Designing Your Grandfather's Book (When He's James Thurber)
Sara T. Sauers on Honoring the Family Aesthetic
By
Sara T. Sauers
| August 30, 2019
Rachel Cusk's house is an austere, experimental, hyper-modern masterpiece. (Shocking, right?)
By
Emily Temple
| August 28, 2019
How Arthur Fellig Became the Legendary Street Photographer Weegee
Capturing the Face of Mid-Century New York City
By
Christopher Bonanos
| August 23, 2019
Dorothy Parker on the Art of Her Old Pal James Thurber
"A Thurber must be seen to be believed—there is no use trying to tell the plot of it."
By
Dorothy Parker
| August 22, 2019
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Books of the Week
At the Birth of Surrealism in Montparnasse, 1913
By
Sue Roe
| August 20, 2019
Jim Marshall's Iconic Photos from the 1969 Woodstock Festival
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Michelle Margetts
| August 15, 2019
The Painter's Wife vs. The Poet's Husband: Portrait of a Marriage
By
Shawna Lemay
| August 6, 2019
Toward a Theory of the New Weird
Elvia Wilk on a Feminist Understanding of Eerie Fiction
By
Elvia Wilk
| August 5, 2019
Inventing the Village: The Life and Times of the Jane Street Artists
On Nell Blaine and the Young Abstract Painters of Downtown New York
By
Cathy Curtis
| August 5, 2019
People Who Look Like the Paintings They're Looking At: A Photo Project
Photographer Stefan Draschan Quite Literally Waits for the Perfect Moment
By
Stefan Draschan
| August 2, 2019
If You Haven't Yet Had Time to Read
Moby-Dick
Here's a Pop-Up Book
Celebrate Herman Melville's 200th Birthday With Some Cool Whales
By
Literary Hub
| August 1, 2019
If You Can't Go to a Swimming Pool Right Now, Here Are Some Photographs
A Visual Dive into the Cultural History of the Pool
By
Literary Hub
| July 26, 2019
Borscht Beach: Andy Sweet's Iconic South Beach Photography
Selections from the New Collection,
Shtetl in the Sun
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| July 23, 2019
Gaze Upon These Heroic (and Very Good) Space Dogs!
The Soviet Space Dogs Who Boldly Went Where They Were Told to Go
By
Martin Parr
| July 19, 2019
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