Por: The Boston Globe Life February 24, 2023
Portrait of island life in Maine poet’s new bookThere’s something intractable about small island life, something resistant to change and always changing: the contours of the shore, the clouds, what’s washed up, what’s washed away, what stays beyond its staying, all the ghosts. In award-winning poet Jefferson Navicky’s peculiar, beautiful, beguiling new book, a man called Bird returns to an island. The descendant of landscape painters,... + full article
Forbes USA Life February 23, 2023
At the Lorraine Hansberry Literary Trust, which represents and oversees the late writer’s literary work, there’s a guiding mantra: “Lorraine Is Of The Future.” Rachel Brosnahan and Oscar Isaac star in Lorraine Hansberry's play, The Sign in Sidney Brustein's ...... + más
The Theater World Has Never Understood Lorraine Hansberry | The Atlantic
Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan Get Lost in the ‘60s of ‘Sidney Brustein’ | The Daily Beast
The Boston Globe USA Nation January 12, 2023
NEW DELHI — Rehman Rahi, a celebrated Kashmiri poet who devoted his life to promoting and preserving the Kashmiri language and gave its poetry a distinct identity, died on Monday at his home in Srinagar, Kashmir’s biggest city. He was 97.His son, Dr. Dildar Ahmad, confirmed... + más
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New York Post USA Opinion December 02, 2022
A famous passage in the preface to Lionel Trilling’s book “The Liberal Imagination” is widely quoted and just as widely misunderstood. Trilling, a Columbia University professor and literary critic, wrote that at the time — this was 1950 — there was no articulate or... + más
Louis Vuitton’s exhibit of celeb-designed trunks lands in New York | New York Post
NFL Week 17 playoff picture and clinching scenarios: Bucs win NFC South; Giants clinch wild card | ESPN
The Boston Globe USA Life November 03, 2022
Haruki Murakami’s “Novelist as a Vocation” is a collection of essays initially published in Japan in 2015, the first six serialized in the Japanese magazine “Monkey,” the last five “written especially for this book,” the author says. Its rather sober title... + más
Murakami, Malone unite in 'flower-butterfly' collaboration | ABC News
Murakami, Malone unite in 'flower-butterfly' collaboration | Associated Press
Vanity Fair USA Entertainment October 27, 2022
-csjEHZ cYsjAa body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>The Oscars’ adapted-screenplay race tends to fill up with best-picture front-runners—last season alone, scripts of The Power of the Dog, CODA, Dune, and Drive My Car... + más
Why Are the Giants and Jets Still Considered Underdogs? | The New York Times
Giants and Bears, both in rebuild mode, forever linked by 2021 NFL Draft day trade | New York Daily News
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 17, 2022
Over the summer, ISO-New England, the independent system operator for the six-state electrical power grid, reached out to regional utilities and fuel suppliers to determine the risks to the power supply for the coming winter. This comprehensive audit of energy supply, according... + más
Your electric bill may go up by more than 60 percent this winter. Here’s why. | The Boston Globe
Winter is coming, and the power grid strains | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Life October 07, 2022
“” is Sandra Cisneros’s first poetry collection in 28 years. That may be because the best-selling author has been busy publishing novels, short story collections, and essays. She won prestigious awards and started foundations to nurture young writers. And the Chicago... + más
It’s Banned Books Week — and these bookstores are hiding challenged books for their readers to find | The Boston Globe
Homeroom: Why Kids Need Summer-Reading Assignments | The Atlantic
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