One of the most influential philosophical works of the 20th century, Discipline and Punish is unsettlingly prescient in our ...
Rarities that deserve their place in opera returned to stages last week: “Die Tote Stadt,” in Boston, and “L’Amant Anonyme,” ...
World War II is “fertile storytelling ground” for the new book “Hold Strong,” writes AP reviewer Rob Merrill about the work ...
McCrae’s work obsessively retreads paths through Heaven, history, and eternal torment. What can we learn from his relentless ...
Jacksonville Main Street Annual Meeting: 6-8 p.m., Hamilton's, 110 N. East St. | Annual meeting will celebrate the past and ...
After seeing and becoming obsessed with Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” (2024) over winter break, I was deeply inspired to revisit ...
Think all vampire tales are dreamy? Think again. The Twilight Saga might have swooned audiences with its glamorous immortals, but not every story paints such a pretty picture. In fact, vampire lore ...
From Christopher Lee to Bela Lugosi, Dracula has had many portrayals for over 100 years, with some managing to be scarier ...
Meet the 47 artists, dancers, designers, choreographers, musicians, gallery owners from Montrose to the Museum District ...
Get up close to the original manuscript of The Metamorphosis and other Kafka works Dive into previously overlooked aspects of ...
This year's Caldecott medal went to a book about an older sister frustrated when her baby brother "helps." The Newbery went to a middle-grade tale about a time traveler at the turn of the century.
Dynamite Entertainment releases Vampirella #674 this coming Wednesday, and you can get yourself a sneak peek at the issue ...