The dire threat to the liberal arts — and a Harvard professor's call to action. By Heidi Fiske.
'Cupid Stung by Bees'
Passing time in the wild, Venus & Cupid are drawn to a culture of sweetness and pain. By Gary Michael Dault.

Milan's €3 Billion Menu, Eat In or To Go
Herbert Wright explores the chasm between fast and slow food, corporate and small-scale culture and industrialised and organic farming in Milan.

'Latency Canons'
A composer's score is performed in New York and Manchester at the 'same time' — and furthers the new practice of the online global ensemble. By Raymond Lustig.

Poems on Topiary, Unrecollected Icebergs & the Submersed Globe
One of our admired urban witnesses delves into traditional forms that conceal some radical ideas. Plus, the Scribbler's Questionnaire . . .

Cabaret of Wild Culture, May 9, 2015
The Cabaret of Wild Culture is back onstage, May 9 in Toronto.


'Keep it in the ground' Letters Go to the Top
Big journalism starts to really take the world seriously — by focusing on climate reality and human intent.

Inside Angela Lizon's 'Menagerie'
With Velazquez and Victorian cautionary tales in mind, a new show in London navigates the edge of wild culture.

Cuba & 'Apertura': A Careful Approach to Openness
A report on Cuba before American tourism, business interests and who knows what else begins to make a difference there. By James Cullingham.
