Science and magic and magical science
With a second book in the series which impressed us last year, we were curious to catch up with local author Ted Sanders.
With a second book in the series which impressed us last year, we were curious to catch up with local author Ted Sanders.
As her final contribution to Smile Politely, Jimin ends the way she began: reviewing a novel by Jake Aurelian and Ripper the Clown.
From the files of “Who Knew? (Everyone other than me)”, Smile Politely Arts brings you a belated introduction to The Reading Room, held once a month at the Accord, coming up this weekend.
Nathaniel explores the world of Solace, returning to the fascinating land local author Jaleigh Johnson created last year.
Whether you are looking to volunteer over the summer or seeking creative programming for your kids, One People's Summer Arts Camp has the answer.
Writing can be solitary work. A writing community can be a corrective, giving feedback and inspiration as well the moral support needed to stick with it. That's what the Rebelsfare Collective does for its members.
Meghan reviews Schuy R. Weishaar's unusual novel Dark of the Center Line.
With a new edition published on Presidents' Day, this review of a local poetry collection is just in time for today's primary.
Bringing the exhibition from the museum to the community, two Art organizations coordinate an installation and film series.