Culture Shift is a weekly newsletter curated by the HuffPost Culture writers and editors. This week we're talking about the best non-fiction books of the year, "Star Wars" fan art, fourth-wave feminist artists, the realities of synesthesia, and our book of the week. 'Star Wars' Fandom Might Be Stronger Than Ever, And So Is The Fan Art The force is strong with these "Star Wars"-obsessed illustrators, photographers and painters. (Read more here) 20 Notable Non-Fiction Books You Might've Missed This Year Get thee to a library (or a bookstore). (Read more here) Fourth-Wave Feminist Artists Kicking A** And Showing It Too A look inside Robert Adanto's documentary "The F Word." (Read more here) This Is What It's Really Like To Hear Colors For some people with synesthesia, "banjos taste like Oreos." (Read more here) Life And Death In An American Novel's Small Town If you loved Olive Kitteridge, you'll adore this new book by author Elizabeth Strout. (Read more here) 'Mozart In The Jungle' Asks An Age-Old Question: Is Classical Dead? We hope not. (Read more here) All The Essentials For The Adult Coloring Aficionado 'Tis the season ... to color. (Read more here) Yes, Art Is Boring Sometimes, But Maybe That's A Good Thing "Most of the interesting art of our time is boring." - Susan Sontag (Read more here) Follow HuffPost Arts and Books on Facebook and Twitter 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 | | |