The French philosopher Simone Weil once said that “the beauty of the world is like the mouth of […]
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Gaston Bachelard’s 1958 classic The Poetics of Space offers a fresh way of thinking about our increasingly cloistered existences.
The aesthetic terms of Socialist Realism are determined by the project’s ability to reflect a particular nation’s iteration of a socialist politics.
Georgia State’s Kell Hall was a mystifying yet charmingly awful symbol of the university’s long ramp from the swamps to the stars.
A week of truly epic, virtuosic horse-shit reached its tragic crescendo today, with the murder of at least […]
Lo these many years ago, a scruffy band of boho assholes with incomprehensible lyrics and a Burroughs […]
In a July 10, 2017 entry on her website, The Pioneer Woman—popular television cooking personality Ree Drummond—describes a […]
When the pharmaceutical firm Burroughs Wellcome chose to move its headquarters from suburban New York to North Carolina […]