GUEST BLOG – How Darwin Made Monkeys of Us All, by Mark Cwik
Upon first reading Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, the great 19th-century biologist Thomas Henry Huxley—later to be known […]
Upon first reading Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, the great 19th-century biologist Thomas Henry Huxley—later to be known […]
The ghazal is my favourite poetic form—even though it’s less familiar than the sonnet or the haiku. A sonnet gives
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of Swann’s Way, by Marcel Proust. I doubt there’s a better
The man on the left sits solitary. The bartender seems to be speaking, but no one responds (the woman looks
I am preparing for our trip to Richmond Virginia in early March to explore the American Civil War from the
My most pleasurable reading is invariably returning to a beloved novel, poem, essay, or story for another visit. It is
Drum roll please…. Let’s hear a big round of applause for Betty Duggan, Merlene McAlevy and Victor Levin (yes, Victor,
After a Viennese music critic died, some of his friends made the rounds of local musicians to raise money for
Today, when I was proofing Lisa Pasold’s GUEST BLOG on her walks four our Belle Epoque trip to Paris, I
Paris is beautiful at any time of year, but autumn is my favourite season for conjuring the glittering world of