Yesterday, 16 of the 17 members of the White House Committee of the Arts, including Chuck Close, Jhumpa Lahiri, Kal Penn, and Ken Solomon, resigned from their positions.
Read MoreThe End of Eddy is an autobiographical account of author Édouard Louis’s life as a gay youth growing up in Hallencourt, a small town in rural France. The story is a harrowing collection of vignettes presented in not-quite-chronological order...
Read MoreLong latent addiction burns slow and silent at first, then intensifies, revealing itself in a wild, horrific crescendo.
Read MoreMS Paint was supposed to be removed from the Windows app store late last month, but due to backlash from the vintage program’s loyal followers, Microsoft decided to keep the app up on their website for free download.
Read MoreIf you google Wojciech Nowicki, you’ll find a Wikipedia entry for Wojciech Nowicki, the Olympian hammer thrower.
Read MoreIn her debut collection The Blessing of Dark Water, Elizabeth Lyons captures the instability inherent in living with mental illness with heartbreaking precision.
Read MoreThe Guggenheim’s entrance hall/rotunda is scheduled to become an unconventional dance studio space this fall, at least temporarily.
Read MoreKaryna McGlynn, author of I Have to Go Back to 1994 and Kill a Girl and Scorpionica, has a new book out from Sarabande Books.
Read MoreBIG FUN is our big fundraiser event of the summer. Join us on Saturday, July 29 at grayDUCK Gallery
Read MoreWe’ve all seen our fair share of dads at music festivals. How do they get there? What are they thinking?
Read MoreChicago’s Goldfinch gallery is running an art exhibit about weeds. Titled Marginal Green, the collection is all about turning the quotidian “eyesore” plants into centerpieces ...
Read MoreSarah Gerard’s new book, Sunshine State, is a vibrant collection of essays that deftly weaves the personal and the historical to build a complex portrait of her home state of Florida.
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