James Fraser, the manager of the storied Grolier Poetry Bookshop in Cambridge, and graphic designer Bella Bennett recently launched Staircase, a micropress “dedicated to publishing literature of ...
Both titles include ampersands — not their only commonality — although they are entirely different collections. Lena Khalaf Tuffaha’s first book stands as defiantly as the cover image by Jehad Saftawi ...
Rabanus Maurus (784?-856), the Archbishop of Mainz, was one of the greatest writers of the Carolingian age. Rabanus compiled an early encyclopaedia, wrote commentaries on the Bible, and devised a ...
Given all that has gone down since “Jerker” was first seen in 1986, it is remarkable how much punch this landmark play still packs. In its taut, 20th anniversary revival at Moving Arts, the late ...
” . . . (M)y whole being functioned through time, analogous to a bird or a frog giving audible form to its song or croak . . . “ – Harry Bertoia, on five monotypes produced in 1945 “What do you see ...
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