Much on show here is forgettable, however – a fact made all the more glaring by the inclusion of works by friends and ...
Sculpture Walter Gazari on why artist bios are irrelevant and the pursuit of bringing what is in his mind's eye to life.
With the release of her Edna O’Brien documentary imminent, documentary maker Sinéad O’Shea talks about the late writer’s ...
Nobody knew more about the 212-year history of Albany Academy than archivist John McClintock. When he died on Jan. 1 at 86 after a two-year struggle with bladder cancer, it meant the loss of ...
The first in a planned trilogy of books about his life, Source Code covers Gates' remarkable childhood in Seattle, his brief ...
While published county histories, sometimes referred to as local histories, obviously aid historians, they are also helpful ...
In Notes from Underground,” Frank asserts, the writing explodes and implodes and all the time the writer is trapped inside it, not only unable to get out, but unable to see what he has gotten himself ...
The Wide Shot gauges the outlook for the indie film market at the Sundance Film Festival. There will be deals, but what really matters is the audience.
The man responsible for Bryant Park’s transformation was Dan Biederman, a protege of the urban planner William “Holly” White ...
The collection includes storyboards for classic “Coneheads" sketches and material chronicling ... according to Susan Morrison’s forthcoming biography, “Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday ...
Sunderlal Bahuguna, the person most closely associated with the movements and campaigns to protect Himalayan forests, had ...
In his 1988 Lost in a Book: The Psychology of Reading for Pleasure, Victor Nell said much the same thing. Reading was for ...