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Jane Kenyon’s “The Pond at Dusk” is a quiet, mischievous reckoning with nature and mortality. Our critic A.O. Scott plumbs its depths.
Like myself, millions of others see the amazing creation Israel has become – brilliant technological innovations, Startup ...
As spotted by Macworld, the fourth developer betas of iOS and tvOS 26 bring audio phone calls to the Apple TV. The feature, long supported by Macs and iPads, will let you answer incoming calls on tvOS ...
A humble blue cottage along the Sonoma Coast that houses one of California’s most extraordinary culinary experiences: Terrapin Creek in Bodega Bay.
Studies show that mindfulness meditation can alleviate an array of symptoms, both physical and psychological, that arise from ...
Love told Guitar World in 1999: “I contend that I was the first person to actually have a Super Fuzz Big Muff, before the ...
If heaven had a flavor, it might just be the butter pecan ice cream churned with loving precision at Heritage Creamery, a ...
Nature Into Art” at the Toledo Museum of Art is the first major monographic exhibition ever devoted to Ruysch.
Birds and bees get all the action-and Samuel Taylor Coleridge was jealous. Here are the possible origins of the euphemistic phrase.
The Tale of Wade, referred to in Chaucer’s poems, survives only in a tiny fragment. Two academics argue a scribe’s error ...
"Maria Lai. A Journey to America" at Magazzino Italian Art is the first North American museum show for the Sardinian artist.
By Annette Hinkle “In a limpid brook the capricious trout in joyous haste darted by like an arrow” — Christian Schubart, “Die Forelle” Each year, Marya Martin, the founder and artistic director of the ...