Yang Shuang-zi’s “Taiwan Travelogue,” a National Book Award winner, is a nesting-doll narrative about colonial power in its many forms. By Shahnaz Habib Shahnaz Habib is the author of “Airplane Mode: ...
TOKYO — This is a big city, much bigger than Chicago. In fact, by most estimates the Tokyo megalopolis is the largest in the ...
The religious rituals which are non-invasive, and so can be calming, are a thread through the book. The balance provided by ...
Whitefield Brothers are from Munich, and their real names are Jan and Max Weissenfeldt -- guitarist and drummer, respectively. They've recorded a lot under the name Poets of Rhythm, and they've been ...
On Travelogue, pianist Danny Grissett leads a trio through a rich set of performances distinguished by his evocative themes, diverse song structures, and lovely, dancing approach to the keyboard.
A much-loved feature of public media is its commitment to bringing the world to audiences. From PBS’ pledges to “take viewers around the world” with shows about international travel, nature and news, ...
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I feel for any author who has a work of literary fiction or non-fiction coming out these days. The world's focus is, naturally, on the pandemic and the protests against racism and police violence. The ...