Arts
“Noon Panir in the Dark” sheds light on humanity behind women’s rights movement in Iran
The play, written by Armita Mirkarimi ’25, tells a story of being Iranian and growing up that isn’t completely surrounded by pain and trauma.
The play, written by Armita Mirkarimi ’25, tells a story of being Iranian and growing up that isn’t completely surrounded by pain and trauma.
Leigh Bardugo’s highly anticipated sequel to the fantasy hit novel “Ninth House” takes the reader to Hell and back, through the stone arches of Yale University.
Serpell's second novel "The Furrows: An Elegy" is filled with masterfully rendered disorientation.
After three decades, the novel’s religious satire has resulted in the assassination attempt of the author, Salman Rushdie.
The symposium brought together academics to discuss animal depictions in eighteenth and nineteenth century art.