The legendary product designer gave an exclusive interview to Style on the sidelines of Hong Kong’s Business of Design Week ...
Anti-impact environmentalists want you dead; they will settle, in the short term, for you to feel guilty for existing, ...
As her eighth novel becomes hot Hollywood property, the writer shares her thoughts on the Bard and gears up for the Golden Globes ...
Over the past fifty years, postmodern theory—an umbrella term generally used to refer to such diverse theoretical movements and paradigms as post-structuralism, Lacanian psychoanalysis, deconstruction ...
Architecture has never been confined to the act of building. It constantly negotiates between material practice and intellectual reflection, yet throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, ...
If you seek Terry Farrell’s monument, you might start in London’s Vauxhall, on the site of the former pleasure gardens, now home to the headquarters of the UK’s Secret Intelligence Service, better ...
Paul Thomas Anderson is taking another strike at Thomas Pynchon in One Battle After Another, a modern-day reworking of the reclusive author’s 1990 novel Vineland. And Pynchon himself is back in the ...
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The intellectual titan bestowed on us so many things, chief among them a reminder to Always Be Historicizing. The late literary and cultural critic.(Creative Commons) On Sunday, the literary theorist ...
In November 1996, The New York Times published a list that I prepared of 35 landmarks-in-waiting—buildings scattered throughout the boroughs that, in my opinion, deserved to be designated and ...
When I taught physics at Yale in the 1980s and ’90s, my colleagues and I took pride in our position on “science hill,” looking down on the humanities scholars in the intellectual valleys below as they ...
A s the culture wars have continued to generate ever more intensely conflictual rhetoric, identity politics and “identitarianism” have come in for widespread criticism — not merely from conservatives ...