Arts
‘The Water Diviner’: Wages of War
Maybe Crowe bit off more than he could chew in tackling this convoluted World War I yarn with epic ambitions.
Maybe Crowe bit off more than he could chew in tackling this convoluted World War I yarn with epic ambitions.
Having completed the first three full days of our pilgrimage, I have far more to relate than would fit into a single essay or, indeed, several essays — not that I am entertaining any serious ambitions in that direction.
…he addresses his devotions not to the Almighty but to the muses of music.
"Woman in Gold" raises "thought-provoking questions about art, ownership and societal upheaval."
The last day of March witnessed the last meeting of our Evergreen Forum seminar on the General Prologue of Chaucer’s "Canterbury Tales."