Russian novelist Ivan Goncharov is best known today for his 1859 novel “Oblomov,” an inventive satire of the waning Russian nobility, embodied in its title character, who is so sedentary and slothful that “Oblomovism” is still synonymous with “laziness.”...
The Yale School of Art’s annual Open Studios, showcasing the work of approximately 85 first- and second-year students, will take place Saturday and Sunday, April 6 and 7, noon–6 p.m. More than an exhibition, Open Studios is an opportunity for visitors to...