For some artists, inspiration comes when ideas flow naturally, rather than being demanded. With the release of her latest album, songwriter Laura Veirs reflects on how creativity manifests itself...
Western Library is the oldest Black library still independently run in the U.S. Its current librarian has made it her mission to share its history with her community.
A Mississippi Choctaw with Cherokee descent, Jeffrey Gibson is the first Native American to represent the U.S. solo at the Venice Biennale, a celebration of the arts in Italy. He uses color and ...
For the Monitor’s reviewer, the young boys in “We Grown Now” exude something that is often difficult to find believable amid tough surroundings: innocence. The new film, he says, honors �...
Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” will be released on April 19. In advance, we asked poets what they think of the pop star’s wordsmithing.
“The Outsiders” offers a timely – and tuneful – reminder that differences that seem so intractable might not be impossible to overcome after all. Adam “not a musical theater person” R...
Our commentator says that even if the artist, one-half of the hit duo Outkast, doesn’t say a word in his new music, he’s still able to impact culture in a way that invokes creativity and heal...
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More than 1 million migratory birds flocked to a wetland reserve in the Kashmir Valley, bringing cheer to gray skies – and to wetland officials.
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In Montgomery, Alabama, a new sculpture park has joined two memorials created by the Equal Justice Initiative started by Bryan Stevenson, a lawyer perhaps best known for his memoir, “Just Mercy...
Houston native Beyoncé offers her takes on everybody from the Beatles to Dolly Parton in a clarion call of an album, “Cowboy Carter.”
Steve Martin is known for turning high-style goofiness into an art form, the Monitor’s film critic writes. A new documentary offers the notoriously private entertainer an opportunity to conside...
“Oppenheimer,” the film about the American scientist who invented the nuclear weapons that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 79 years ago, opened in Japanese theaters March 29, to mixed ...
As we searched for elusive flora and fauna, I learned that joy isn’t in the discovery – it’s in the quest.
The Lin family is one of the last families in Taiwan to prepare misua – a wheat vermicelli – mostly by hand.
Ultimately, “X-Men ’97” is a blast from the past that resonates in this time, while retaining its ability to present difference in a humane way.
The Memphremagog Winter Swimming Festival lured 175 brave souls, who gladly jumped into 31-degree water.
In journeying with a stranger to a new life in a new land, my boys showed immense trust – and taught me that it flows both ways.
Luna Luna, on display in Los Angeles, resurrects whimsical works by the likes of Salvador Dalí and Keith Haring. Just don’t climb on the rides.
Helping others – even amphibians – helps us. Our writer learns, it’s impossible to fixate on your own concerns while focusing on alleviating those of others.
Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” swept the Academy Awards show with seven wins, including the Oscar for best picture. The awards show was shadowed by the backdrop of wars in Gaza and Ukrai...