Moment of Creation: Agnes Martin in New York
by Christina Rosenberger, author of Drawing the Line: The Early Work of Agnes Martin “I had a hundred foot-long-loft,” Agnes Martin recalled, to the envy of more than a few New Yorkers. …
Read More >by Christina Rosenberger, author of Drawing the Line: The Early Work of Agnes Martin “I had a hundred foot-long-loft,” Agnes Martin recalled, to the envy of more than a few New Yorkers. …
Read More >In celebration of LGBTQ History Month this October, enjoy free access to articles from Feminist Media Histories, a journal that examines the role gender has played in media technologies across a range of historical …
Read More >by Joyce Goldstein October is National Cookbook Month! Come back for a new recipe from The New Mediterranean Jewish Table each Friday, and click here to save 30% on some of our award-winning cookbooks. Eggplants …
Read More >This week we’re celebrating the launch of Rebecca Solnit and Joshua Jelly-Schapiro’s Nonstop Metropolis: A New York City Atlas at the Queens Museum. For previous posts in this series, see our Nonstop Metropolis archive. While the Nonstop …
Read More >“Interdisciplinary collaboration, student involvement, and community engagement are defining characteristics of my research” Selena Ahmed, co-author of Elementa article Selena Ahmed, Beyond yields: Climate change effects on specialty crop quality and agroecological …
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Read More >As part of National Hispanic Heritage Month, we recognize Hispanic and Latino Americans’ current contributions–and current struggles–in the United States. Learn more at #HispanicHeritage Month. Originally published in 1969, Peter Matthiessen’s Sal Si Puedes provided a detailed …
Read More >This post is part of a series introducing the editors of Studies in Late Antiquity (SLA), our new online quarterly journal scheduled to launch in February 2017. Stay tuned for more Editor’s …
Read More >This post is part of a series celebrating #ClassicalMusicMonth. We’re pleased to profile some of the Music titles available for free download through our Open Access program, Luminos—and there’s also one last day of free access to …
Read More >Happy #NationalCoffeeDay! Get your fix of caffeinated content with these coffee articles from Gastronomica: The Journal of Critical Food Studies, freely available today through the end of the week. The GoodGuide to “Good” …
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