Arts
In summer I shed something / Something is Understood
Watch over my remains, will you, as I step from my reeling body, as I prepare to land, eyes open
Learning the Language of Franz Kafka: Inside Mark Harman’s Translation
For Harman, translation is not merely a mechanical process of matching words, but an effort to breathe life into the characters of Franz Kafka.
Don’t Tell Aunty Review: Nothing to Write Home About
Billed as “Boston’s first Indian gastropub,” Don’t Tell Aunty serves “tapas-style” dishes in an upbeat environment.
Mark Harman Discussion
Mark Harman talks about Franz Kafka and translation at the Barker Center.
‘Waters of the Abyss’ Review: Haitian Papier-Mâché Masterpieces at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
“Waters of the Abyss” highlights Vodou and its transformative role in Haiti’s establishment as the first free Black republic in the world.
Waters of the Abyss ISG Review Photo
Fabiola Jean-Louis in the exhibition "Waters of the Abyss: An Intersection of Spirit and Freedom."
What the Hell Happened: Bernie Sanders Introduces Clairo at Coachella
Sanders addressed a packed crowd with a short speech that emphasized youth power, condemned political inaction, and praised Clairo’s ongoing advocacy.
Bernie Sanders Clairo Coachella Design
“The future of what happens to America is dependent upon your generation,” Sanders said.
‘American Psycho’ 25 Years Later: Is The Enduring Cult of Bateman Iconic or Ironic?
While Wall Street once stood as the symbol of ruthless ambition and surface-level success, today, tech, startups, and online influencers have absorbed these values.
‘Henry, come on’ Single Review: Ethereal Vulnerability
Del Rey excels at creating a deeply personal, confessional tone in her music, and nowhere is this ability stronger than in “Henry, come on.”