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The El, by Theodore C. Van Alst Jr., is a semi-autobiographical novel set over the course of one scorching day in Chicago, August 1979.
A textile artist living with cancer searches for her roots in Female, Ashkenazi With a Sewing Machine at Arts Judaica.
Jeremy Owens on loss, friendship, and keeping a live lit show built around true-life stories going for 15 years.
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Xerobot are also touring again. In December, they dropped a marvelous video of their first rehearsal in 25 years, where they ...
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Mamak Razmgir, an Iranian artist living in Texas, depicts feminist protesters in Dancing in Tehran’s Streets, a drawing rich in possibility.
Stephen Adly Guirgis's 2000 play about faith and punishment, Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train, feels newly relevant at City Lit ...
The rise of AI porn chat sites in the last several years, especially those designed to simulate romantic or erotic connections, signals more than just a shift in how we relate to technology, it ...
Stepping into the world of sugar dating can feel equal parts intriguing and intimidating. It’s not something that is often ...
Tetchy are a rising Brooklyn four-piece who make dreamy, anguished pop punk, and they’ve gradually matured their style over time.