Monet’s ‘Waterlilies,’” by Robert Hayden, reflects on what art can (and can’t) do in tumultuous times. Our critic A.O. Scott ...
Uddalak Mukherjee’s article, “Let there be dark” (Oct 29), offers resistance against the tyranny of light just as P.B.
An academic has used ten of Iris Murdoch’s novels and some newly discovered poems to illuminate scientific concepts.
Loving a Scorpio is not for the flippant or the faint of heart, made evident in the fact that Google searches for “how to ...
Prof Erin McCarthy from the University of Galway talks about her ERC-funded project STEMMA and the value of curiosity-driven frontier research.
Jim Potts is a poet, writer and filmmaker who was head of the British Council in Prague from 1986 to 1989. On a recent visit to Prague he shared his memories of the time.
This seems like a marvelous moment to… recommit to one’s own path in the world through one’s own mind, body, and spirit, free ...
The events of the Irish Troubles are officially history, although their shadow still lurks in every corner of the Irish ...
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Perhaps the most enduring phrase from the period following Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination, 30 years ago this week, was ...
Research by the SQA has found major problems with exam marking, but even the apparent benefits raise serious questions of fairness.
A new study by the Mary Francis College of Early Education at the University of Georgia has shown that positive emotions ...