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In its first week, the seventy-eighth film festival showcased new movies by Richard Linklater, Spike Lee, Lynne Ramsay, and ...
I’ve gotten too used to crying in public. I could never live somewhere where there is literally any chance that someone might ...
Since the earliest days of the Republic, American citizenship has been contested, subject to the anti-democratic impulses of ...
From the daily newsletter: a conversation about drugs, God, and science. Plus: the new official language of the U.S.; “Salome ...
The C.E.O. of OpenAI helped usher artificial intelligence into public life. Now, as fears and fortunes mount, his own ...
The band was willfully ironic and averse to canonization. An aggressively heady new movie it inspired, “Pavements,” thumbs ...
In the musicalization of “Real Women Have Curves”—a 1990 play that was adapted into a hit 2002 film—the women at an East L.A.
One of the highlights, “A Wanderer’s Notebook,” from 1962, is both a credo and a summation: it’s based on an autobiographical ...
The experimental folk musician and a music historian wander around SoHo in search of long-lost friends and neighbors.
Can you tell me about the process of writing this—how “Fairy Pools” came about, and how the two books fit together? The ...
Twist ,” by the Irish author Colum McCann, projects an impatience with the idea that our individual and subjective experiences of the internet have much more meaning to yield. Instead, the book takes ...
The co-host of “Inside the NBA” discusses the show’s move to ESPN, the antics of his co-star Charles Barkley, and their role ...
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