Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
The essay served as a definitive diagnosis of American race relations. Events soon gave it the force of prophecy.
In 1878, Bergson left the Lycée Condorcet and won entry to the École Normale Supérieure, the most exclusive university in ...
Cyprus Mail on MSN3d
The handmade cinema of Cyprus
A phone alarm pings, and Adonis Florides gets up. Excuse me, he says briskly, there’s “something I have to do”. I wonder if ...
Feb. 6-23, on Octagon Stage. Ten-year-old Kenny chronicles the events of a fateful summer for the Watson family of Flint, ...
On a late-summer day in 1856, a letter carrier stepped from a mail coach in front of a three-story townhouse in Mayfair, in ...
One of Canada's most idiosyncratic fantasists discusses the links between Iranian cinema, architecture, and cultural exchange.
Random thoughts from a CalFire tour through the forbidden zone On Saturday, Jan. 25, I took a three-hour tour with Brent ...
The complexity of nationhood, personhood and grief that Crying The Neck embraces is summed up by the appearance on the album of a the recording of the writer ...
Carla Stronge is IFTA-nominated for her work on Kneecap. Stronge's previous work includes The Fall, Derry Girls, and Game of Thrones - for which she won three Emmy's and a CSA Artios award. In 2018, ...
"Gangs of London" star Sope Dirisu is to play the lead in Akinola Davies' debut feature 'My Father's Shadow' for Element and ...
A new work by Dean Browne ...