This is WESA Arts, a weekly newsletter by Bill O'Driscoll providing in-depth reporting about the Pittsburgh area art scene. Sign up here to get it every Wednesday afternoon. “How are things in ...
If guide books ever bothered being honest, they’d look a lot like Infinite City: A San Francisco Atlas, Rebecca Solnit’s dark, cartographic poem to the Bay Area. If guide books ever bothered being ...
During the winter of 2016, after the Times sent out disposable virtual-reality headsets to its subscribers, the rooms of our house filled up with animated beasts and haunted dolls. “Look at that!” you ...
Budding young poets have helped create an interactive map featuring mini odes to the streets where they live. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to ...
Human triumph and creativity are celebrated through two new exhibitions at the Gadsden Arts Center & Museum. Marina Brown’s exhibition titled “The Human Poem” centers around the adoration of natural ...
“How soon we come to road’s end,” Charles Wright begins his poem “Apologia Pro Vita Sua.” Like any career retrospective, Wright’s “Oblivion Banjo” may feel like the end of a road — not in a gloomy ...
I have met many resilient and courageous children in my work, and this touching account describes how one young person clung to his online memento of his mother, and how this became his opening line ...