The Strand Bookstore is a legendary staple of New York City, boasting 18 miles of new, used, and rare books. Founded in 1927, it is a hub of culture and literature, tucked away in the East […]
When interpreting the allusions within Rossetti’s magnum opus, the fundamental text of “Goblin Market” is a very necessary component, but studying the physical printings and subsequent editi […]
On the second weekend of March, antiquarian booksellers and collectors gathered at the Park Avenue Armory for the 58th Annual New York International Antiquarian Book Fair. Hosted by the Antiquarian Booksellers’ A […]
When Joshua Tillman was a child growing up in Rockville, Maryland, his evangelical parents allowed him to purchase music, as long as he could prove it to be produced by a “Christian Artist.” Til […]
Gatherings of queer Americans in the late twentieth century were notably electrifying events; colorful “pride” marches in cultural hubs like New York City and San Francisco largely defined the character of the queer community. However, with the rise of the American AIDS crisis, marches shifted gears in both tone and purpose; subsequently, a cu…[Read more]