SPOTLIGHT

Kat Wiese

Taking flight

By Noelani Kirschner Monday, November 18, 2024

SPOTLIGHT

Kat Wiese

Taking flight

By Noelani Kirschner Monday, November 18, 2024

Read Me a Poem

“Sometimes, Oh, Often, Indeed” by Edna St. Vincent Millay 

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Book Reviews

Tales of Mercy and Sacrifice

An Italian scholar’s exploration of the Hebrew Bible

Portrait of the Artist

Amy Brener

Totems to Knick-Knacks

Web Essays

The Prophecy of an Assassination

John Frankenheimer’s prescient 1962 film, The Manchurian Candidate

Smarty Pants Podcast

Strokes of Genius

Jing Tsu on how the Chinese language survived the modern world

Article

Lessons From an Unwritten Autobiography

From doubt and despair to faith and love

Asturias Days

The Long Room

Read Me a Poem

“A Litany of Survival” by Audre Lorde

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Book Reviews

New York Was Very Heaven

The midcentury newcomers who reshaped the art world

Smarty Pants Podcast

Fiction, Fakery, and Factory Farming

Spanish novelist Munir Hachemi talks about Living Things

Tuning Up

The Patron Subjects

Who were the Wertheimers, the family that sat for a dozen of John Singer Sargent’s paintings?

Asturias Days

All in Your Head

Read Me a Poem

“A Prayer for My Daughter” by W. B. Yeats

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Web Essays

My Cousin Manya

One survivor’s story

Book Reviews

Heart of Semi-Darkness

A writer’s delectable quest for rare flavors

Asturias Days

Poco a Poco

Read Me a Poem

“To David, About His Education” by Howard Nemerov

Poems read aloud, beautifully

Portrait of the Artist

Dottie Lo Bue

House and home

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