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The New Republic on MSNW.G. Sebald and the Politics of MelancholyThe essay collection “Silent Catastrophes” explores how we might navigate the end of empire and the rise of authoritarianism.
Rather than viewing melancholy as an abdication and defeat, or as just another synonym for clinical depression, Sebald is searching instead for a politics of melancholy—a means of turning this ...
Prime Video's 'The Bondsman.' Over coffee in New York City, Bacon opens up about his legendary career—and why the horror ...
God Bless the Child.” “I’ll Be Seeing You.” And of course, “Strange Fruit.” Ten writers and musicians share what they love ...
Artist Brian Harte: ‘I pretty much failed first year at art college through immaturity and laziness’
Although Brian Harte grew up near Clonmel racecourse, “with a view of Slievenamon and the Comeragh mountains”, he says it was ...
Many know that the actor Richard Burton began life as a miner’s son called Richard Jenkins. Not so many are aware of the reason he changed his name. This film from Marc Evans explains how it came ...
Padkovskyi and Martins played as though they'd been a duet for a lifetime, seamlessly intertwining the lilting dash of ...
Although the electric guitar is the bread and butter of any great rock and roll band, the classic songs are the ones that ...
He returns to the Pacific Symphony May 1-3 for performances at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa.
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Calgary Herald on MSNNo place like home: Calgary singer-songwriter Annika finds balance between career, family lifeAnnika Cheyne never imagined she would end up living in suburban Calgary. She certainly never imagined she would end up ...
Along, long, long, long time ago, I realized — and realized is a more accurate word than decided — I was going to be a ...
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