That there should be a Burmese national character is not very remarkable. Our fields of green rice paddy, our broad rivers, the bare sands of the hot central plains, interspersed everywhere with ...
The Provisional Government, if it had immediately sued for peace with Germany and shown more activity about the redistribution of land, could have remained in power, leading Russia into some kind ...
To one man on Long Island, the hurricane which devastated Fire Island and the continuing strip of seabeach that runs as far east as Southampton (TIME, Oct. 3) spelled Opportunity as well ...
The artist Paul P. is a painter whose power comes from representing a scarcely documented, in-between generation of queer ...
Just read the article in The Atlantic about Shaye Elliott, money and homesteading. I had some thoughts about writer Bianca Bosker's take on Shaye, homesteading and commercialization. It raises a lot ...
In its wake, the $2 billion white marble colossus, reviled as fascist architecture writ large and "the City Beautiful's last erection" (by Wolf Von Eckardt in New York magazine), left a ... the ...
Flipping through the pages, he said, “Pound helped edit ‘Ulysses,’ as well as ‘The Waste Land,’ the twin ... to Horowitz representing the magazine’s archives; George Plimpton, its ...
With the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge a month away, Army veterans Harry Miller and Frank Cohn will take center ...
Seasoned anglers and industry vets experience rare event while sat-tagging spearfish off Spain The post Mediterranean ...
Publishers have given us a lot to love this year, including tomes about Hollywood, Pride and California landscapes, and ...
Finisterre’s chunky cable-knit comes in a gorgeous Donegal copper color, spun from 100% wool. (The natural crimp creates ...
From its origins in gambling, to a canvas for artists and political expression, tarot went through one last transformation in the 18th century before its revival as a spiritual tool in the 1970s.