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In four new collections, a frank look at disability, a celebration of domestic life (and dogs), a gathering of hushed moments ...
The Canadian musician’s new album, “Dream Requiem,” is interwoven with Lord Byron’s poem “Darkness.” It’s partly inspired by ...
Imbuing his work with a volatile mix of tenderness, aggression, sophistication, and obscenity, the Roman poet left a record of a divided and fascinating self.
Hoosiers may find that galaktoboureko bears an unmistakable resemblance to Indiana’s iconic sugar cream pie. Both confections ...
Celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday and Earth Day, visit a national park, or don your fanciest Easter bonnet.
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
TikTok and Instagram users have made Libreria Acqua Alta one of the most photographed bookstores in the world. Here’s how the ...
The UK’s once-vaunted seaside towns are experiencing a remarkable revival, clawing themselves back from the dark days of the ...
They say people grow into their names.Not ­Rupert McCall. He outgrew his, decades ago, leaving Jason behind in a Redcliffe ...
This underrated region has some of the best beaches in the entire of Italy, incredible food and a mild climate that's perfect ...
The architect behind London’s Shard, New York’s Whitney Museum, and Paris’s Centre Pompidou discusses the beauty of ...
The expression comes from the famous scene in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” in which the eponymous seafarer shoots and kills an albatross—a sign of good luck or providence ...