4 saints in 3 acts Niall DouglasExplores the remarkable 1934 opera Four Saints in Three Acts, focusing on the hitherto neglected significance of photography in documenting the opera and its all African American cast, and examining the roles of fashion, dance, literature, and music in the operas popular success.
These dreams work on three distinct levels: as murder ballads about a killer awaiting execution
has received a deluge of critical acclaim for its darkly comic political satire and bleak metaphorical landscapes
Contributors include Weaver's most important collaborators from throughout her career
Traces two intersecting trajectories in American art
from global economic inequality to climate change
narrated from the perspective of its obstacles: clutter and procrastination
religion and culture of the post-Armada years of Queen Elizabeth’s reign
such as hospitals or naval training establishments
Across the Art/Life Divide argues that the most defining feature of contemporary art is the ongoing interest of artists in the problematic relationship between art and life
in a move that is bound to anger consumers and endanger the careers of politicians
covering films from the 1930s to 2013
the book argues that "we" functions as a method