Jim Levison:
Shot by a Cop
By Russell Drumm
To call Jim Levison’s photographs sensual would be true, but an understatement.
A Stroll Through the Hall
By Kurt Wenzel
“April is the cruelest month,” wrote the poet T.S. Eliot.
Dreams of Dunes and Hefty Sales
By Baylis Greene
If the digital revolution has knocked publishing on its heels, no facet of the business is worse off than fiction.
On the Moran Family’s Heady Days
By Jennifer Landes
For a brief period, the family of Thomas Moran was at the center of a fanciful and sparkling social whirl that included costume parties, the founding of the Maidstone Club, and floating down Hook Pond on the gondola he had brought home from Venice.
The Art Scene
By Elise D’Haene