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The American Library Association and Banned Books Week Coalition are pleased to announce the theme for Banned Books Week 2025: “Censorship Is So 1984. Read for Your Rights.” Banned Books Week will ...
Heather McGowan’s novel “Friends of the Museum” takes place over a single, chaotic day in the lead-up to a Met-inspired ...
A new book by the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Greg Grandin offers a fresh account of the region as an incubator of ...
When players enter the virtual worlds of video games, they are greeted by complex architectural environments. These virtual spaces do more than serve as mere backdrops for gameplay. The design of ...
Two contributing authors, Justin Davidson and Nat Oppenheimer, will discuss the themes of their essays, The Long View: Building for Rebuilding and Engineering Landmarks, and join in dialogue with ...
These books confront readers with the recent past and distant future, bring them to southeastern Africa and an alternative Japan, and bedeck their pages with subversive cartoons and lush landscapes.
Hauser got her start running trolleys in Sarasota when she moved here a decade ago. At the time, she was an arts consultant ...
With a new monograph publishing this month, the Japanese designer, at 83, discusses his pioneering technique, lifelong ...
Phillip Denny reveals the creative process behind the New York firm’s long-awaited publication, which challenges disciplinary boundaries through its very form.
As an external expert for the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, mentor of PhD students at the University of Munich, and editor of the book “Architecture, Futurability, and Untimely: On ...
At his death, in 1944, Edvard Munch left hundreds of artworks to the city of Oslo—enough to fill a dedicated museum and then some. Because Munch had sold well during his long career, plenty more ...
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