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Poet Ann Lauterbach’s eleventh book contains a challenging invitation: poems that offer fresh perceptions of life’s beautiful enigmas.
Read More“Prayer for the French Republic” is of interest because it raises significant questions about faith during a hate-filled time.
Read MoreBiographer John Szwed proves masterly at decoding even Harry Smith’s zaniest works and he’s excellent at offering us the narrative of Smith’s raggedy and colorful life. “The Life and Times” is a very good read.
Read MoreMarin Marais, memorably enacted by Gérard Depardieu (and his son Guillaume) in the film “Tous les matins du monde,” proves a master of Baroque opera in this splendid recording.
Read MoreIn this book, Cedric G. Johnson perceptively sees that our current emphasis on identity politics is a troublesome diversion in which various groups treat improvements as a zero-sum game.
Read MoreReviews of three films at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival that draw connections between class, violence, and politics.
Read MoreThese witnesses to history are no longer playing with the fire of their youth, but they exude the confidence, warmth, and sure instincts of veterans.
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Book Review: “Unfinished” Argues for AI as an Artistic Partner — But at What Cost?