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A welcome homecoming for a new 4K digital restoration of a landmark independent film that’s attained cult status.
Read MoreAfrica’s Struggle for Its Art usefully charts the prequel to current campaigns pressuring for the return of colonial plunder.
Read MoreJust after Covid arrived in North America, journalist Helen Epstein was diagnosed with endometrial cancer — one of a predicted 66,570 new cases of cancer of the uterine body in the United States in 2021.
Read MoreAgain and again, we are taken in The Will to See to places where regular reporters never venture, and certainly not filmgoers.
Read MoreNic Caldwell talks with Elizabeth Howard about poet Gwendolyn Brooks, her work, and the recent acquisition of her personal papers for the Morgan Library and Museum collection and the exhibition he curated.
Read MoreSy Montgomery raises the question of our relationship to the world and all its animals and nudges us toward the view that even predators deserve our support and admiration because of the value they bring to our planet.
Read MoreIt is not unusual for most series to hit a sophomore slump, but Hacks manages to avoid this fate, partly because of how deftly it expands on its original premise.
Read MoreWe need to realize how important class is in order to understand how inequality can rise as Confederate monuments fall.
Read MoreMaking the viewer draw visual connections among Matisse’s pieces in the title painting is at the core of MoMA’s The Red Studio.
Read MoreThe musical’s book, lyrics, and score are strong enough to warrant productions elsewhere.
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