Ian Munsick Puts the Western Back in Country

[ad_1] Ian Munsick was backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, and he seemed satisfied with what he saw in the dressing-room mirror: a shirt embroidered with roses, jeans secured by a belt buckle the size of a compact disk, long dark hair, a black cowboy hat with an eagle feather tucked into the band. Caroline… Continue reading Ian Munsick Puts the Western Back in Country

How the Writer and Critic Jacqueline Rose Puts the World on the Couch

[ad_1] We were too late. For weeks, the Davidia—the ghost trees—had been shedding their loose white blooms, like translucent handkerchiefs. Jacqueline Rose pocketed them on her walks around her London neighborhood of West Hampstead—the kind of long, looping tour she had begun taking daily during the pandemic. She brought me on one such walk, late… Continue reading How the Writer and Critic Jacqueline Rose Puts the World on the Couch