Art has a predictive power that can be astoundingly precise, and sometimes we ignore its forecasts to our own peril.
The recent losses of celebrated icons serve as a reminder and a wake up call for us to stop demonizing and downplaying mental illness, and let it be a reminder to keep the conversation going and challenging the stigma by any means necessary.
In 1972, journalist Hunter S. Thompson provided characteristically unique insight into why the Democrats lost the election against Nixon. In 2016, we learned that the DNC didn't learn from their past mistakes.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is the first thing that comes to mind when many think of shared universes, but this style of world-building dates back to much earlier.
For months we've been secretly working on a way to represent some of the incredible content our team has put out over the past year or so and the result of that is our very first 'coffee table book' of sorts which is available at a discounted price now! It's some of our best work yet and we think it'll look great and entertain anywhere you'll put it.
An interesting discovery was made recently in Denmark’s Arnamagnæan Collection (Copenhagen) – possibly one of the world’s first ‘databases’ of books, most of which were previously unknown.
His unfinished memoir in combination with additional photographs, lyrics, scrapbooks, and other material has a set release date for the end of October.
The latest magical fantasy to be picked up by Netflix follows the story of ‘The Witcher.’ And judging from the the source material, producers have a big world to play with and plenty of episodic tales to keep us enthralled.
Sixty years ago, Aldous Huxley shared a utopic vision that might prove useful in light of present-day predicaments.
Bestselling journalist Michael Pollan heralds the new psychedelic revolution, and the benefits it might bring.
When the ban on Henry Miller's 'Tropic of Cancer' was ended in 1964 it was hailed as a victory against censorship. How would progressives view his "obscene" work today?
Have we become too complacent to investigate the repercussions that our indifference (or willful ignorance) has on our modern liberties?
True Detective Season 1 got us hooked on its plot twists and mystery, but it didn't do anything beyond that. True Detective Season 2 is where Pizzolato's talent for writing dark, melancholic and deeply human noir unfurls. Just like in his debut novel Galveston.
U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith's rural poetry tour is vital today because it allows for poetry to be consumed by those who might not have regular access.
Marilyn Narota is a mixed media and performance artist by way of Queens, NY and she sits down to talk about the role of formal art education, the importance of hair in her artwork, her online magazine, Artilade, which looks to combine art and literature, and much more.
Delano Dunn talks about the major inspiration he draws from literature and history when creating his artwork, why artists should pick up a book, and what he wants his work to inspire in others.
"How to Be Invisible" is an alternative anthology of lyrics presented in the way they were meant to be read and analyzed, written by musical artist and all-around goddess...Kate Bush.
Like few pop culture phenomena of another era, 'The Sopranos' is having a moment in 2019, in conjunction with its 20th anniversary.
A lost ‘sequel’ to Anthony Burgess’ prophetic masterpiece 'A Clockwork Orange' has been found among the papers the author abandoned in the '70s.
Why would any publisher fail to bring this romance author, one of the first to ever receive a multi-million dollar contract, back into the light?
Some renounce the world through their art. Others through riots and revolts. And some simply cut all ties with the world and try to live in a retail store.
Initially panned by critics, John Steinbeck's 'East of Eden' is now considered a masterpiece. Is it the greatest novel ever written?
After Issue 9 (August 2019) the magazine will no longer be available at newsstands, and Issue 10 will be the last to have new content.
I don't want to see a great series of historical romance novels become an over-stylized piece of drama extreme, but, that's exactly how this newly announced adaptation has been described.