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Ghosts Between Us buries dark LDS church secrets beneath bad grammar and limp characters.
By Natalie Taylor
A few years ago, I saw a Picasso exhibit. Not knowing much about the painter at the time, I assumed I’d see his “Woman in a Hat” or “Piano” or other similar paintings. Instead, this exhibit featured his earlier works. I wandered...
Married artists Stephen Schultz and Romey Stuckart keep a wall between their works.
By Natalie Taylor
It’s often easy to spot two artists from the same period. When two artists are from the same school, cross influence is unavoidable (think Klimt and Schiele). And when two prominent artists are romantically linked, like Kahlo and Rivera, the artistic...
The author’s “I” is missing in the polygamist memoir Predators, Prey, and Other Kinfolk.
By Natalie Taylor
Jon Krakauer, author of Into Thin Air, recently tried his hand at history with Under the Banner of Heaven. Many people have said of Krakauer that he is a storyteller, long on narrative and short on historical accuracy. The thinking is that history must...