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A lazy night of Shakespearean mayhem in New York’s Riverside Park.
Read MoreAt this year’s festival: the Best Film of 2024, “We Strangers,” and a slew of gossipy docs on show business celebrities.
Read MoreAmong the most haunting aspects of Roman Polanski’s 1971 film version of Macbeth is his visceral depiction of the tragedy’s violence.
Read MoreThis extraordinary cultural figure has yet to receive the biography she deserves.
Read MoreThe swinging pendulum of Kerry James Marshall’s work keeps us off balance.
Read MoreJackie suggests that, whatever the White House may see in the future, her magic will still be felt in its opulent halls.
Read More“American Excursions” manages — and in a brisk fifty-nine minutes — to provide an impressive degree of racial, gender, and stylistic diversity.
Read MoreThe improved viewing experience of the 1931 version of The Front Page enhances the stature of director Lewis Milestone as an early-talkie innovator and shows off the crack ensemble cast.
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Author Interview: Dr. Peniel E. Joseph on the Third Reconstruction and Hope for a Multiracial Democracy
Blake Maddux talks to Peniel Joseph about his latest book, “The Third Reconstruction: America’s Struggle for Racial Justice in the Twenty-First Century.”
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