In this re-air of one of our favorite episodes of the year, Ben Davis speaks with literary scholar Anna Kornbluh.
A hymn to mercy and love, “Love Calls Us to the Things of This World” springs to my lips when my heart is quiet. I teach it ...
Come for the exceptional theater. Stay for the orchestra, the ballet, the opera, the LGBTQ+ chorus, and so much more.
The Amazon Kindle Colorsoft is a new color e-reader designed specifically for reading e-books. It is the first device from ...
Exploring how humans, machines, and humans aided by machines read differently—poetically and politically—at / (Slash) ...
Miki Yamamoto's work isn't what most people think of when they hear the word "manga." Eschewing a typical manga style, the ...
Titled Ityala aliboli (an expression that loosely translates as “a debt that doesn’t wither away, rot or die”), the ...
Paris Georgia, the New Zealand-born fashion label helmed by Paris Mitchell Temple and Georgia Cherrie, unveils a new ...
On Wednesday, Nov. 6, poet, novelist and photographer Ocean Vuong spoke to hundreds of Yalies as a part of the School of Art’s Visiting Artist lectures.
Introduced by Rosa Alcalá, the Woodberry Poetry Room’s T.S. Eliot Memorial Reading spotlighted Cecilia Vicuña’s creative work.
Literary translation is a crucial – and misunderstood – part of the publishing industry. Now it’s under threat from ...
Mark Fisher’s “Ghosts of My Life” was one of the most important books I have ever read. I think it’s totally wrong.