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Antarctica: The Final Frontier for Artists and Writers?

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An Oct. 3 live Skype from Antarctica at a Connecticut museum highlights science "on the ice" -- and art.

Athens Burns Bright: Cultural Industry Tour Set For 2019

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US arts producers can now rediscover Greece -- post-crisis, and very much on the rise.

Yinka Shonibare MBE’s ‘Wind Sculpture’ Is Disappointing Public Art

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A bloodless public sculpture doesn't adequately address the bloody themes it claims to.

Bildungsroman, Baby! Lisa Locascio’s Debut Novel, ‘Open Me’

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An erotic first novel about a young American abroad gradually grows more eloquent.

What I Learned Marching for International Women’s Day in Peru

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Silent language: it is what the disenfranchised share.

The Unbearable Pettiness of the New Nationalism

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No amount of healthcare or job retraining is going to appease someone whose real problem is multiculturalism and a tolerant, liberal society.

Peace in 1,800,000 Steps: Songwriter Rand Bishop’s Journey

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Fed up with the country's meanness, Rand Bishop took 1,800,000 radical steps.

Trump: Three-Dimensional Chess, One-Dimensional Mind

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Trump has now introduced himself on the world stage. God knows what's next.

Must Be The Bourbon: Inclusive Classical Music In Kentucky

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In Louisville, the vision of "golden age of orchestral music" may be close at hand.

The De Wolfe Questionnaire: Michelle Hensley

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The Artistic Director and Author shares her wonder at travel, family and her adopted home.

Dominic Dromgoole Goes “Globe”-trotting with Hamlet

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A new book describes the mission to perform "Hamlet" in every country on earth.

Opening Doors and Minds with Theater in Italy

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The Global Theatre Project brings the theatrical off the stage and onto the ground.

10 Resolutions to End This Effed-Up Year of Trump

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Let's be honest and kill the orange elephant in the room.

Las Vegas: Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Museums and More

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Hot nightlife, bizarre museums, thrill-rides, insane shopping -- and, yes, showgirls.

In Orlando, Your Tickets for the “Streetmosphere” Awaits!

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There’s a lot more than just The Mouse.

Paris Askew Part Deux: La Rupture

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The night I went to the Comédie-Française, an actor lost it onstage.

Liberty, Equality, Atrocity: Paris in a Time of Terror

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The French state has committed its own share of crimes against its Arabic citizens.

Mind the Gap, London, and Farewell

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England has given me a gift: a pair of gimlet eyes.

Home Again: Back in the South

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James heads home and laments the difficulties of escaping China.

Sick and Smoggy in Shanghai: Part 1

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A virus causes James to think about the role of place on his health.
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Herman Cain (and Republicans Unable)

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And then there was Jerry Falwell, Jr., with his open pants, evangelical FUPA and his hands veering into prime side-boob territory with -- hey, doesn't she have a name?