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Ruth Lepson’s poetry, at its most successful, creates the evocative and stimulating effect of a koan.
Read MoreDespite the pain of inhabiting Alexander Herzog’s disintegrating world, I absolutely could not put My Marriage aside.
Read MoreAs a satire on the power of male-dominated corporations to manufacture consent and conformity, Don’t Worry Darling is devilishly amusing. Though credibility is not its strong suit.
Read MoreIn this attempt to get at the ‘truth,’ the actors don’t play the roles, the roles play the actors.
Read MoreIn a taut 90 minutes, The Lifespan of a Fact zeroes in on some key issues that we’re grappling with as a country — or ought to be.
Read MoreIn his book “Ferocious Reality,” Eric Ames offers an insightful, well organized, and readable study of Werner Herzog’s documentary work that explores the director’s earliest films as well as his most recent ones.
Read MoreCutting edge scholar Dániel Margócsy has penned a fascinating study about the early collisions of art, profit, and science.
Read MoreAn extraordinary book that should be in the hands of every lover of the French capital. And don’t we all love Paris?
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Media Commentary: Walter Lippmann and the Need for Reliable News
99 years after Liberty and the News, Walter Lippmann’s hopes for journalism remain largely unfulfilled.
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