In the Shadow of Invasion
In August I spent two weeks traveling around Ukraine by train, using my sketchbook to document quotidian existence in the shadow of Russia’s invasion. By the...
In August I spent two weeks traveling around Ukraine by train, using my sketchbook to document quotidian existence in the shadow of Russia’s invasion. By the...
And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand,They danced by the light of the moon. The shifting margin of sea and land, often lit...
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Andrew Kuo, whose painting Stay Up, 2014 shimmers on the cover of our Summer Issue—the first issue after we redesigned the print magazine—is an artist and...
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Should outrage and atrocity always be denounced whatever the consequences? And will the answer be the same for a private individual, a political leader, and a...
Lucy Worsley is a popular British historian and the chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces. She is interested in women’s lives, the national obsession with murder,...
As some of you may know, Joan was an eccentric. Or perhaps it is more judicious to say that she was set in her ways, ways...
At heart he was an archivist, and what he archived was his life. Within his hermetic realm he was utterly logical and everything he did made...