It’s hard not to be enamored with Projecteo, a mini-projector for your Instagram photos. Brought to you by the brains behind Boomf, the put-your-Instagram-pics-on-marshmallows service, the latest doll ...
The premise of Amy Waldman’s powerful first novel, “The Submission,” can be distilled readily enough: Two years after New York City is struck by a catastrophic terrorist attack (essentially identical ...
Last Friday, on the hottest and most beautiful day of the year, it was difficult to stay indoors. But the promise of a quirky and intriguing slide show was tempting enough to bring me in. As I settled ...
Among 200 black-and-white framed photographs, a sturdy, red and black kite stands out, resting on the floor. Before aerial photography and drones, kites were used to launch cameras and take ...
Franco Prussian War Reading balloon despatches by Mircoscope Vintage engraving of a scene from the Franco Prussian War. Intelligence officers reading balloon despatches by Mircoscope. 35mm and 135 ...
Writer and performer Rachel Mars brought her one-woman play, “Your Sexts Are Sh*t: Older Better Letters,” to Wright Memorial Theatre as a part of Middlebury’s 2023-24 Performing Arts Series. Through ...
Gustav Metzger is known as the father of auto-destructive art; with Liquid Crystal Environment Metzger demonstrated how auto-destruction was inextricably bound to its symbiotic twin, auto-creation.
Playwright Pearl Cleage meditates on Maynard Jackson, Atlanta’s first Black mayor, in a fascinating depiction of the citizens who voted for him. Playwright Pearl Cleage had a front-row seat on the ...
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