The US President has backtracked on his earlier comments about NATO soldiers, taking to Truth social to praise British troops ...
When you’ve only lived for a decade, the next one stretches ahead of you like an apparent eternity. To the elders raising you ...
Korean director remains ever the stylist but cartoonishness eclipses capitalist critique in this timely adaptation ...
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Rather than offering narrative resolution, in Glyph Ali Smith takes the harder path of saying there are some things we can ...
Massimo F. D’Angelo and William M. Pekarsky offer a constitutional analysis of New York City’s Community Opportunity to ...
Instead, the film is dealing with fallout. Not from its own choices, but from the creative and tonal damage left behind by 28 ...
The audience at Saturday’s performance of “Masterworks 4” had a good deal to applaud about, and so the evening ended with a predictable and richly deserved ovation. A less customary ovation, but one ...
Truthfully, if I had seen The Outsider, the memoir by standup comedian and actor Vir Das, on display at a bookshop, I would ...
Former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is being sued in North Carolina for "alienation of affection" by a woman who alleges ...
U of A professor Tasha Hubbard's new film demands that we confront and learn about a history that wants to be forgotten.
Fiction about online life tends to mimic its dull repetition. A debut novel doesn’t quite succeed in raising the stakes—but ...