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Imogen Lycett-Green selects our poem of the month.
To mark Valentine’s Day, writer Emma Firth explores the complicated art of romantic declarations. From serenading and speeches to inaudible dialogue and bewildering one-liners.
We pay homage to lovers behind the wheel.
The Magnum photographer captured a pivotal period in US history during the 1960s and 1970s. But despite their tenderness, Cole always keeps himself at a distance.
As her latest novel 'Days & Days & Days' is translated into English, the Swedish writer and journalist Tone Schunnesson talks to Emma Aars about the influencer economy, being confused for her protagonist and Bret Easton Ellis.
After her 1976 'The Hite Report' revolutionised thinking around female sexuality, Shere Hite was largely forgotten. A new documentary by Nicole Newnham explores how this happened, and what we can still learn from the feminist researcher.
An exhibition at Hauser & Wirth St. Mortiz explores the body of work Richter made during his winter and summer holidays to the Upper Engadin in Switzerland.
Imogen Lycett Green introduces our poem of the month.
Four decades on, we argue why Downhill Racer is still the benchmark for macho cinema and Alpine style.
We explore filmmaker Chantal Akerman’s intimate but tumultuous relationship with her mother through her books.