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The main floor alone would qualify as an impressive bookstore by any standard, with shelves stretching from floor to ceiling. But this is just the appetizer before a multi-course literary feast. As ...
As his novel Bass Instinct returns to print after 30 years as part of a long-overdue reappraisal of his trilogy of books ...
Hay on Wye was named as the world's first 'book town' back in 1962 and has attracted book lovers from around the globe ever ...
Oliver Hermanus' The History Of Sound is both musically inert and narratively repetitive, turning its queer romance into a ...
Madeleine Thien plays with these concepts in her ambitious, elliptical novel “The Book of Records,” which is Escherian in spirit, flattening our understanding of time and human connection in all the ...
Adolphus Hailstork's 2022 requiem cantata "A Knee on the Neck" pays tribute to George Floyd. NPR speaks with librettist Herbert Martin, who initiated the work, five years after police killed Floyd in ...
The opener on April 28 in Los Angeles featured “Cowboy Carter” hits “Texas Hold” and “Bodyguard,” as well as reimagined versions of her classics.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with author Madeleine Thien about her new novel, The Book of Records begins when a seven year old girl named Lina arrives with her father in an unusual place.
"The folk survives through evolution but is diachronic in its breadth; it is not confined to anything yet forgets nothing." Conrad Peck interviews Katy Spicer on the past, present, and future of folk ...
While the artist and venue may set the price for a concert seat ticket, guess what happens when bots, software and scalpers get involved?
This week, catch a must-see documentary for "Twin Peaks" fans at the Violet Crown, see new works on stage at Live Arts' ...