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Created by the Heritage Council and Cartoon Saloon, the exhibition introduces the plants and animals of Puffin Rock while ...
Whether you’re in the mood for music, culture or a little bit of superhero action, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the last ...
Earth Day events are still going on this weekend. Plus, Chicago's biggest art show hits Navy Pier. You can also shop a vintage market, enjoy 65 years of laughs at Second City, celebrate Skylark's ...
Japanese architect Yuko Nagayama and British artist Es Devlin are behind the architecture for the Cartier Women's Pavilion ...
From whisky-soused Scottish shores to taco-topped Mexican streets, this globetrotting guide serves up the season’s most ...
Haiku is the celebration of a moment, at once transient and transcendent. What started as a rigid Japanese verse form of three lines, haiku has become a philosophy, a way of life, a detail that ...
The five covers of T’s annual Culture issue — which this year is devoted entirely to Japan and its outsize cultural influence ...
“It looks like it will die,” Nishibori said of the cherry tree, “but it’s not going to die. The next spring, there will be ...
In his cozy workshop behind his D.C. home, contemporary kumiko craftsman David Gootnick, a Craft Show featured artist, uses the raw material of his practice: a five-foot-long, two-inch-thick plank of ...
Music & Metaphor” (2015); “Canada Project Collected Essays & Poems” Vols. 1-8 (2013); and “Haiku in English as a Japanese Language” (2003).
She has also written a book in Japanese on her tryst with Kerala and Indian art and culture.
Originating as a tool for religious devotion and later blossoming into an expressive art form, Japanese prints have transcended the boundaries of time and geography. From the delicate lines of ...