Aristotle, a pivotal ancient Greek philosopher, shaped Western thought through his focus on empirical observation and ...
Artist brings a new perspective to an old genre of landscape painting. His new solo show is at Denver’s K Contemporary ...
Mathilde Laurent, the French perfumer behind Cartier’s fragrances, reveals how simplicity, contrast, heritage and innovation ...
Having abandoned the profane for only the sacred, Dalí’s “Nuclear Mysticism” renounced the richness of experience for the ...
Since his 1989 debut, Sex, Lies, and Videotape—an analog-era allegory of both the insatiable desire to create and the ethical consequences of getting behind the camera—he’s directed 38 features in 37 ...
COVET Metaphysical celebrated a ribbon cutting and grand reopening on the second floor of 106 Genesee St. in Utica on April 1 ...
In Trend’s view, art is love’s lasting archive, turning fleeting desire into a form that endures long after the heart that ...
The “RuPaul’s Drag Race” winner talks about the significance of queer performance spaces and shows off costumes for her new show at Woolly Mammoth Theatre.
From Heidegger to Nasr, from Rumi to Iqbal, from Guénon to Illich—a convergence of voices across traditions argues that the ...
T. S. Eliot, a towering 20th-century literary figure, profoundly shaped modern poetry and criticism. His journey from ...
On April 17, Bates’ graduating studio art and visual culture students will step outside of their studios to share their work ...
April 1st has always been a day of mischief, masks, and merry chaos — when the world gives itself permission to be a little foolish. But beneath the pranks and playful deceptions lies something older ...
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