Arts and Culture

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'The Chandelier' is a stop-motion, shaggy dog masterpiece
Brazilian modernist Clarice Lispector's second novel, written when she was 26, is an essentially story-free story, fragmentary and obsessed with the nature of thought -- but it will carry you away.
From B-Boys to X-Men: Alt-comics' Ed Piskor goes mainstream
Cartoonist Ed Piskor is best known for his award-winning "Hip Hop Family Tree" series, and for working with alt-comics legend Harvey Pekar. So how did he get Marvel to give him a shot at the X-Men?
The night Uncle Clarence went out to kill a white man
Composer Davu Seru uses his art to bring together two families whose lives were changed in the aftermath of Martin Luther King's assassination.
Appetites: Ringing in spring with sweet maple syrup
Beth Dooley shares how you can make your own syrup, along with a recipe for when you're successful.
An 'Exhausted' Martin Luther King Jr.'s final 31 hours
A bomb threat, a march turned violent and a militant black power group all weighed heavily on the civil rights leader during his last speech in 1968, says "Redemption" author Joseph Rosenbloom.
'Two Sisters' leave home for Syria, tearing a family apart
Norwegian journalist Asne Seierstad's new book is a heartbreaking but necessary account of two teenage sisters from a moderate Muslim family who fled to war-torn Syria after becoming radicalized.
Love (and music and glitter) saves the day in 'Space Opera'
In Catherynne M. Valente's new novel, a washed-up glitter punk musician has to save all humanity by singing in an intergalactic version of the Eurovision Song Contest. (Also, there are murderhippos.)
Madeleine Albright warns: Don't let fascism go 'unnoticed until it's too late'
The former secretary of state describes President Trump as "the most anti-democratic leader that I have studied in American history." Albright's new book is "Fascism: A Warning."
Keillor hints he'll bring back two shows he founded
The creator of The Writer's Almanac suggested that he'll restart the poetry show online and go back on the road with A Prairie Home Companion.