"Know Your Axe" at New York's Van Doren Waxter shines a light on the overlooked legacy of Abstract Expressionist artist ...
Vipsania Julia Agrippina (19 BC–c. 28 CE), also known as Julia Minor and referred to as Julia the Younger by modern historians, was the first daughter of Augustus's only biological child, Julia the ...
While fans and commentators waited with bated breath — albeit in vain — for the slightest microaggression from either side, ...
With books like “Woman and Nature,” she pioneered a unique form of creative nonfiction, linking violence against women to the ...
Ope Banwo, self-styled “Mayor of Fadeyi,” fancies himself a techpreneur and “political commentator.” What he really is, is a loudmouthed opportunist trying to please his masters in the Tinubu regime ...
What distinguishes Nigerian Modernism from earlier surveys is its refusal to treat African art as derivative of the West.
On expected lines, India captain Harmanpreet Kaur did not shake hands with her Pakistan counterpart Fatima Sana during the ...
Far from heralding the collapse of higher education, artificial intelligence offers a transformative opportunity to scale ...
In James Merrill’s Collected Poems, all the “Previously Uncollected Poems” appear bunched together at the end, thus depriving ...
Over the past five years, common good constitutionalism has taken tenuous root in elite legal academia. It’s now beginning to find its way into courtrooms. But scholars remain divided on its potential ...
October is that month in the year that carries a lot of weight on a personal note and, obviously, on a national note.  I ...
The term Great American Novel has been applied to everything from Moby-Dick to American Psycho, but I think the true Great ...