Por: The Atlantic Life December 08, 2022
One hundred years after the publication of The Waste Land, its vision has never been more terrifying.Daniele CastellanoDecember 8, 2022, 7 AM ETWhy is April the cruellest month? Why did the chicken cross the road? Why do people watch golf on television?The first question I can answer.Explore the January/February 2023 IssueCheck out more from this issue and find your next story to read.April is the cruellest month because we are stuck. We’ve... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Sports December 11, 2022
Greely allowed just one second-half field goal and went on a 22-6 run in the fourth quarter as it opened its girls’ basketball season with a 59-45 win over Fryeburg Academy in Cumberland. Fryeburg led 31-26 at halftime, and the game was tied 37-37 heading to the fourth. Sophia... + más
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Forbes USA Life December 05, 2022
Ralph Fiennes, currently starring in a New York production of a new David Hare play about power broker Robert Moses, will visit the 92nd Street Y in New York on December 5 to read T.S. Eliot’s masterpiece, The Waste Land, in honor of its centenary. The event is being presented... + más
Poet T.S. Eliot’s Gloucester connection | The Boston Globe
T. S. Eliot Saw All This Coming | The Atlantic
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 27, 2022
On Oct. 31, the Supreme Court will again take up the question of whether universities may consider race in making admissions decisions. This will be the seventh time they’ve grappled with the question, with cases against the University of Washington (1974), the University of... + más
Harvard's endowment has first year of negative returns since 2016 | Fox Business
Top Latino group launches Texas ad: ‘Abbott abandoned us’ | The Hill
New York Post USA Life October 15, 2022
The first body appeared in September 1934, when a beachcomber on Lake Erie saw a half-buried “rotting slab of human flesh.” It was the lower half of a woman’s torso, its legs chopped off at the knees. Just two weeks earlier, another man found what appeared to be a human... + más
The most notorious serial killers in U.S. history and why they fascinate us | Newsweek
Could This Profile Help Catch California Serial Killer? | The Daily Beast
The Boston Globe USA Nation September 24, 2022
The MBTA shut down the Green Line’s D branch Saturday for the first of three separate nine-day closures as crews work on infrastructure upgrades.Plans for the D branch include replacing about 6,000 feet of track and upgrades for about a half-dozen station crossings, the MBTA... + más
A safer MBTA requires a new watchdog | The Boston Globe
T to reopen Orange Line after unprecedented month-long closure | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Life September 22, 2022
GLOUCESTER — This city’s relationship to the visual arts is well known. It starts with Fitz Henry Lane. The Cape Ann Museum has the world’s largest collection of his work. Next July, “Edward Hopper & Cape Ann: Illuminating an American Landscape” opens at the museum.... + más
Two exhibits at the Katherine Small Gallery and exploring T. S. Eliot at the Cape Ann Museum | The Boston Globe
Poet Marilyn Nelson wins $100,000 lifetime achievement prize | Associated Press
Cover art on displayHave you been yet to the the Katherine Small Gallery in Somerville? It’s a gallery, sure: there’s art on the walls, and in display cases, and in drawers that feel satisfying to open. It’s also a bookstore, carefully curated. The focus is design and... + más
Billie and Ella in West Baton Rouge, lots of theater tickets and fiber art at Glassell Gallery | The Advocate
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