In this interview, author Elyse Durham discusses how her love for ballet helped inspire her debut novel, Maya & Natasha.
Artist Citra Sasmita imagines a world populated entirely by women in her momentous painted scrolls, part of a new exhibition ...
Art historian TJ Clark on ‘humourless’ leftist intellectuals, the problem with cancel culture and why restitution is in a ...
“AI is currently eliminating the need for some jobs that were once performed by humans. If AI is used to replace human workers rather than complement them, there is a ‘substantial risk of ...
The National Curriculum Development Center (NCDC) has disputed ongoing reports that significant changes have been made to the ...
Everything deteriorates,” former Public Art Fund director Tom Eccles told Observer. “The question is, what do you want to ...
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
Amitav Ghosh’s new collection of non-fiction, ‘Wild Fictions’, is a jumble of bewilderingly disparate pieces, marred by ...
With an audience of over 120 million people, the performance broke viewership records. But at times it seemed designed to speak directly to me.
Poet Kenneth Steven has a special relationship with the small Hebridean island of Iona, set in the Atlantic off the west coast of Scotland. It was the place of learning and worship in the 6th century, ...
"The Whole World Is a Mystery" at the Carnegie Museum of Art marks the first retrospective look at Gertrude Abercrombie in ...