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How James Joyce’s Ulysses, Greek mythology, and the image of the labyrinth reflect our search for meaning—and escape—in the ...
For Allison Epstein, author of the recently published “Fagin the Thief,” Fagin was the first Jewish character she encountered ...
The artist has lately been derided as a colonizer and a pedophile, the creep of the Post-Impressionists. A new book ...
Throughout his remarkable lifetime, the Rev. James Kelly has baptized thousands of people, married thousands more, ministered ...
This is the first in a two part series looking at the dedication of the The White Memorial in Peter Pan Park in recognition ...
What "Sovereign" dramatizes is that in the face of a controlling technological bureaucratic society (the tech isn’t ...
The annual event, a key festival nestled between Cannes and Venice, hosted its 59th outing, which also honored Dakota Johnson ...
Throughout his remarkable lifetime, the Rev. James Kelly has baptized thousands of people, married thousands more, ministered to the sick in hospitals, and traveled the world extensively. He became ...
He moves around, albeit in a wheelchair, and paints regularly. When asked how he feels at this stage of his life, he says he feels he is lucky that he doesn't have any illness. Barring a left hip ...
On the other hand, he carried forward this sensitive style of story-telling and made classic films which were self-reflective and self-portraits of a defeatist; suffused with subtlety and symbolism ...
Jacques-Joseph Tissot (1836-1902) was a successful painter and printmaker in the 19th Century. Born in Nantes, a port city in ...