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The Rendille of northern Kenya’s Kaisut Desert: "Throughout the [Herr Heroon, or bull] ceremony, warriors gather in small groups to perform leaping dances, expressing their unity as a generation. When two warriors leap together the dance is called woyee," Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher write in "African Twilight: The Vanishing Rituals and Ceremonies of the African Continent," 2018. (Rizzoli)
Art Greg CookDecember 3, 2019 0

Carol Beckwith And Angela Fisher, Photographers Of African Traditions, Speak At Harvard Dec. 5

For four decades, American born Carol Beckwith and Australian Angela Fisher have journeyed over 300,000 miles across the African continent, travelling through 44 countries to document more than 150 traditional…Continue Reading →

"The Substitution Order" by Martin Clark. (Knopf)
Books Greg CookDecember 2, 2019 0

In Martin Clark’s ‘Substitution Order,’ A Bedraggled Attorney Gets Caught In A Con

Kevin Moore had been a star attorney, beloved by his clients as well as fellow lawyers, judges, probation officers and other esteemed members of the legal establishment. But at the…Continue Reading →

“Wake, Siren” by Nina MacLaughlin. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
Books Greg CookNovember 18, 2019 0

Nina MacLaughlin’s ‘Wake, Siren’: A MeToo Retelling Of Ancient Greek And Roman Tales

Nina MacLaughlin says that she began her brilliant, lyrical, painful new book “Wake, Siren” when she took a stab at rewriting the ancient Greek and Roman tale of Callisto from…Continue Reading →

Maira Kalman, Illustration for "Next Stop, Grand Central" (G. P. Putnam’s Sons). Courtesy of Julie Saul Projects, New York. © 1999 Maira Kalman.
Art Greg CookNovember 14, 2019 0

Maira Kalman: ‘If You Don’t Digress And Go Off The Point, I Think You Miss The Point’

“There’s absolutely nothing you can’t talk to children about. They want to know the truth,” author and illustrator Maira Kalman says during a tour of her new exhibition “The Pursuit…Continue Reading →

Sarah Gailey's "Magic For Liars." (Courtesy Tor Books)
Books Greg CookNovember 9, 2019 0

In Sarah Gailey’s ‘Magic for Liars,’ Investigating Murder At A School Of Witchcraft And Wizardry

In Sarah Gailey’s “Magic for Liars” (Tor Books), a drunk, broke private detective gets hired to solve a murder at a version of Harry Potter’s Hogwarts. A staffer at this…Continue Reading →

Annalee Newitz's "The Future of Another Timeline."
Books Greg CookOctober 26, 2019 0

Traveling Back In Time To Fight The Patriarchy In Annalee Newitz’s ‘Future Of Another Timeline’

Tess has time-traveled to 1992 to attend a riot grrrl concert at the start of Annalee Newitz’s new science fiction novel “The Future of Another Timeline” (Tor Books). She’s snuck…Continue Reading →

MICE (Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo) at Lesley University, Oct. 19, 2019. (Greg Cook photo)
Art Greg CookOctober 26, 2019 0

What We Saw At MICE (Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo)

MICE, the Massachusetts Independent Comics Expo, was founded in 2010 to focus on the artists—with creators selling their own works and presenting talks and workshops. Below are some delightful people…Continue Reading →

Phyllis Galembo, "Deer and Bull, Semana Santa," 2012, from "Mexico Masks | RItuals." (Courtesy)
Art Greg CookSeptember 7, 2019 0

Dazzling Masks Of Contemporary Mexican Festivals Seen In Phyllis Galembo’s Photos

Since the mid 1980s, New York photographer Phyllis Galembo has documented the masquerade traditions of festivals and carnivals in Africa and the Americas. Her new book “Mexico Masks | Rituals” (Radius…Continue Reading →

Kay Nielsen, Concept drawing for Disney's "Fantasia" featuring Chernabog, 1940, pastel and crayon. (Courtesy Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts)
Art Greg CookAugust 14, 2019 0

Illustrator And Disney Artist Kay Nielsen’s Glittering Fantasies And Difficult Life

The most famous creation of Kay Nielsen (1886-1957), one of the outstanding illustrators at the dawn of the 20th century, is the demon that steals the show at the end…Continue Reading →

Books Kari PercivalJuly 21, 2019 0

‘Becoming Dr. Seuss’ Is A Drafting-Table-Side-Seat At The Creation Of Children’s Classics

I binge read Brian Jay Jones’s biography “Becoming Dr. Seuss: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination” (Dutton). I couldn’t put it down. Jones tells Geisel’s bumpy journey…Continue Reading →

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