Paper flowers, cherry-colored coming of age, an "it girl" life in the spotlight and strangers who might not stay that way. It’s a stacked lineup of contenders for the next book of the month. Burgh ...
A Maine author aims to raise awareness of the deadly conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo through his new ...
Williams follows her prize-winning debut with a gothically overstuffed tale of a cynical young woman in a crumbling university town ...
Movies That May Not Hold Up as Well as You Remember Nostalgia can do a lot of heavy lifting. A movie that felt exciting, funny, or bold the first time around can look very […] ...
When we dismiss everyday social policing of gender expression, we rehearse patriarchal power, enable a culture of inequality and violence, and a "crisis of connection." ...
British director Nicolas Roeg's "The Man Who Fell To Earth" is one such pioneering gem, and we’re celebrating the film’s 50th anniversary today to remind cinephiles of its dreamy atmosphere and ...
One of my visits to the exhibition “Greater New York,” at MOMA PS1, just so happened to be on the day of the museum’s block party—a proper urban carnival. Initially, I lam ...
At the rapidly expanding AI on the Lot conference in Culver City, the “Taxi Driver” scripter mixed provocation and unease as ...
In this analysis, we focus on the importance of culture through African languages in the construction of identity and community. Linguistic alienation, the expression of a colonization of the mind.
As they mark 30 years since the end of their marriage, are the former Duke and Duchess of York still the 'happiest divorced ...
Part one of a two-part series. On a subway ride for my son’s second-grade field trip, a girl wanted to sit with the boys. For a moment, this seemed unremarkable (the endearing character Anybodys from ...
Franz Kafka's quote reflects on the enduring nature of hope, suggesting that even amidst isolation, confusion, and emotional turmoil, life's brilliance is always present.