Julie Averbach's "The Art of Trader Joe's" explores how the grocery chain has deployed iconic masterpieces throughout its ...
The staff from the Grand Junction bookstore recommends titles ranging from Oz to outlaws to the building in the backwoods.
Debuting at DOC NYC ahead of its eventual PBS 'American Masters' release, the documentary traces the biography, work and influence of the underground comics legend.
Swift posted 13 days before the physical release of 'The Anthology,' and her official 'Eras Tour Book,' both of which will be ...
Straying away from his previous pop sound, BabyJake is moving towards an experimentation of 90s alternative rock. He played ...
DJ Kid Koala presents a wild multimedia presentation of his graphic novel Nufonia Must Fall at the New Westminster Art & ...
With a show at Hauser and Wirth in Los Angeles and a survey at Vancouver Art gallery, the artist is ascending to the highest rungs of the art world.
Portland graphic novelist Jonathan Hill draws from his experiences growing up in a Vietnamese American family and his love of ‘80s sci-fi shows to produce his middle-grade debut. The story follows ...
"Imaginary Books," an upcoming show at New York's Grolier Club takes a counterfactual tour around the literary universe.
Nov 14, 2024 / Books & the Arts / Rhoda Feng The two writers discuss the challenges of writing about sex, loneliness, and the new ways novels can tackle BDSM. Nov 13, 2024 / Books & the Arts ...
Before joining 2-Tone heroes The Selecter, Pauline Black was used to hearing casual racism everywhere, even in her own family.
Jodi Picoult remembers when everyone seemed to praise her novel Nineteen Minutes, a 2007 bestseller about a school shooting that now tops a list compiled by PEN America of the books most banned in ...