Micah Meadowcroft reviews Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life. Peterson, Meadowcroft writes, is a sort of secular C. S. Lewis, and “12 Rules for Life is a grim book. It’s no stretch to apply a ...
Historic Bellefontaine Cemetery holds over 87,000 bodies and counting, and is one of St. Louis’ most-populated cemeteries. It boasts most of the grand names in St. Louis history, names like Busch and ...
Matthew Kang is a correspondent for Eater. Previously, he was the lead editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. He has covered dining, restaurants, food culture, and nightlife in Los ...
Reviews and News: A look at American democracy from the outside: “In Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville strikingly observed that Americans live in ‘perpetual adoration’ of themselves and that ...
With “Eliot After ‘The Waste Land,’ ” Robert Crawford completes his monumental life of T.S. Eliot. The first volume, “Young Eliot,” was published in 2015. All told, we now have more than 1,000 pages ...
The Boring Company has metaphorically broken new ground, with the announcement that "Prufrock is alive." Although it seems a rather opaque reveal, Sunday's Twitter post suggests the company's ...
Sir, In reading closely and with admiration John Sutherland’s review of Christopher Ricks’s and Jim McCue’s annotated new edition of the poems of T S Eliot, I was struck by the reference to Eliot’s ...
A creative project can begin anywhere, but poetry has long been a steady spark. It works by suggestion and metaphor. It asks questions. Its meaning is often elusive, waiting for life to give us the ...
Concept: A Neapolitan-style pie shop by food stylist Tobi Martin, Shad Davis (the Federal) and Spaceland Presents’ Mitchell Frank and Partners (the guys behind Echoplex, Knitting Factory) in The ...
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