Harvey Pekar’s Our Cancer Year, David Small’s Stitches, Julia Wertz’s The Infinite Wait — how do graphic novels plumb sickness so deeply?
Read MoreHarvey Pekar’s Our Cancer Year, David Small’s Stitches, Julia Wertz’s The Infinite Wait — how do graphic novels plumb sickness so deeply?
Read MoreWhen people take to the streets to express their support or displeasure over … art?
Read MoreA pit-stop in South Dakota reconnects friends, memories and everyone with a camera phone.
Read MoreReleased the same year, Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns and Alan Moore’s Watchmen transformed comic books into graphic novels.
Read MoreBeginning in Brooklyn and branching off around the world, Andrew Beccone’s eclectic library is making art out of outdated books.
Read MoreOn the road in Idaho and Montana, a cross-country investigation into alternate perceptions of consciousness takes a devastating detour through Haiti.
Read MoreRhinozeros, a literary magazine from the early ‘60s which published only 10 issues, introduced Germany to some of America’s greatest poets.
Read MoreBest-known today for his novel Man’s Fate, Malraux first traced the steps that Angelina Jolie, as Lara Croft, would walk almost a century later.
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