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Alex Garland Answers the Question: Why Make a Film About Civil War Today?
Even before his drama was released, the writer-director faced controversy over his vision of a divided America with Texas and…
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Where Are New York’s Best Acoustics? We Took a Listening Tour.
The composer Michael Gordon and members of Mantra Percussion tested the piece “Timber” in resonant spaces around the city. Here…
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In Martha Diamond’s Art, She Took Manhattan
What Frank Auerbach did for Camden Town, Monet did for Paris and De Chirico did for piazzas all over Italy,…
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Israel’s Security Depends on Rafah
Unfortunately, Benjamin Netanyahu is right — “unfortunately,” I say, because he is the most incompetent, corrupt and divisive Israeli prime…
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Mister Cee, Pioneering Brooklyn D.J., Dies at 57
Born Calvin Lebrun, Mister Cee was a pioneer in New York City’s hip-hop scene and helped boost the career of…
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Thomas Gumbleton, Progressive Voice as a Catholic Bishop, Dies at 94
He was arrested protesting war and clashed with fellow bishops in supporting gay marriage and the ordination of women and…
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What War by A.I. Actually Looks Like
In November the left-wing Israeli outlets +972 magazine and Local Call published a disturbing investigation by the journalist Yuval Abraham…
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Fixing the Quality Problems at Boeing
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Did You Really Need to Be There to See It?
On Monday at 3:20 p.m., the Kodak Tower, Eastman Business Park, the George Eastman Museum, and the rest of the…
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Nijole Sadunaite, Lithuanian Nun Who Opposed Soviet Rule, Dies at 85
A dissident who promoted democracy and religious freedom, she was arrested by the K.G.B. After independence from Moscow, she was…