For a kid growing up in Chicago during the 90s, the Sunday edition of the Tribune was an event. It was the one day of the week when the comics had their own section, blown up big and in glorious full ...
My ego won’t really allow me to believe that you didn’t read my art review about the “Radical Lace and Subversive Knitting” show at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. That being the case, you ...
Jazz critic turned music historian Ted Gioia’s “Music: A Subversive History” is a dauntingly ambitious, obsessively researched labor of cultural provocation. In what he has described as a popularized ...
In Jesuit Fr. Bill Cain's rendition of The Diary of Jesus Christ, we hear Jesus talk about listening to his mother sing her favorite song, the "Magnificat." (We pray it today as our responsorial psalm ...
Older generations often question the musical styles and tastes of the younger generations. The great classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s eccentric nature and nonconformity led to him ...
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. By David Hajdu MUSIC A Subversive History By Ted Gioia The self-negating, self-perpetuating cycle of ...
There’s a silent revolution going on at the Woodland Park Presbyterian Church in Phinney Ridge. It comes in the form of a series of paintings depicting “Subversive Saints,” selected and created by ...