Poet’s Corner: Still’s Treasures I lost my mind today;Somewhere on the shore;Where the jeweled Pacific rushes inTo wash away the horrors:Of noises brought from [...] October 6, 2019
Poet’s Corner: On Reading an Article Where a Man Says Hunting is the Only Way He Can Enjoy Nature It takes so little to enter the green world. It asks nothing of you, willing to hold youwithout fear or division as you wander in. Stand [...] October 4, 2019
More is More: Memphis, Maximalism, and New Wave Design by Claire Bingham Established in 1980 by Ettore Sottass, the Memphis Group applied its design attitude to architecture, furniture, fabrics, fashion, [...] October 3, 2019
Kristín Eiríksdóttir’s A Fist or a Heart Casts a Spell There’s a reason we love Nordic writers. Their novels and thrillers are set against a bleak terrain, creating an atmosphere filled with a [...] September 23, 2019
Patricia Cornwell’s New Launch Crashes and Burns I have been a Patricia Cornwell fan since she began her Kay Scarpetta series in 1990. She was extremely prolific, following up that [...] September 22, 2019
Face to Face: The Art of Human Connection by Brian Grazer This is great for me,” Ron Howard begins. “Let me tell you why. Our partnership is decades long, but we’re very busy, so mostly we [...] September 20, 2019
Poet’s Corner: Tunnels in the Word “Tunnels in the Word” is included in the new book From Rhythm to Form, with paintings by Marsha Solomon, a frequent contributor [...] September 15, 2019
The Chestnut Man – Crime Thriller from the Creator of The Killing Søren Sveistrup was the creator of the Danish TV series, Forbrydelsen (The Crime), which Fox Television Studios produced as The Killing. [...] September 5, 2019