To some, Paris is the City of Light. To others, it’s the City of Love. But to art lovers, it’s simply the city of art — and ...
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TheCollector on MSNWas Lilith Adam’s First Wife? Learn About This Biblical MythThe Lilith myth holds that Eve was not Adam’s first wife. His first wife, Lilith, had some issues with Adam’s patriarchal ...
A Nigerian historian and Africanist, Chief Anthony Prest has described the returning of history studies to schools curriculum by President Bola Tinubu, saying is a welcome development.
ShareAs today’s world embraces tech in solving most lingering industry-related issues, we are enjoined to devote a second of ...
The Swedish historian Lars Trägårdh has long courted controversy, so it's little surprise that he has generated tumult in his ...
An interview with Cline about 'Consentrilk Quartet' and much more. Plus: the best new jazz releases of the month.
As people across the globe celebrate World Poetry Day on March 21, we delve into the world of poetry in ancient Greece, from ...
Where do you stay in London? The Revery Bar at the Hilton on Park Lane does delicious cocktails. The Soho Hotel holds a ...
As John Keating said in Dead Poets Society, "We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry ...
Our art critic goes room-by-room through New York’s Gilded Age house museum, reopening after nearly five years. Don’t miss the new upstairs galleries. By Holland Cotter The darkly comic ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNThe anguish of literature and the unexpected links between the stories we readThinking back on the books I had read during 2024 I was struck by patterns I hadn’t noticed at the time I read them. I found books talking to each other, whether their authors intended it, or not.
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