CULTURE
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The Trump Show Comes to Madison Square Garden
On the corner of Eighth Avenue and Thirty-third Street, Patriot Drummer Mike and Magashred Steve were finishing a two-man rendition…
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“Conclave” Is a Mild Thriller About a Tense Papal Election
A reformist Pope who boldly leads the Catholic Church into controversial changes should be played by an actor of commanding…
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“Anora” Is More for Show Than for Substance
The art of directing is inextricable from the process of producing. Many of the most original filmmakers, especially those working…
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Girl, What Waist? | The New Yorker
Remember the Trompe l’Oeil Sweatpants from Balenciaga? The nearly twelve-hundred-dollar heather-gray drawstring pants that seemed ordinary, innocent of fashion, until…
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How Hurricane Helene Has Fuelled Far-Right Conspiracies
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“My Camp,” by Joshua Cohen
You’re my famous cousin, the guy who wrote the book. Their little Jewish writer guy—they’ll trust you. Source link
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“The Apprentice,” Reviewed: The Immoral Makings of Donald Trump
The one element of movie art that “The Apprentice” spotlights is acting. A dramatization of Donald Trump’s rise to prominence…
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What Was Possible Before October 7th, and What Remains Possible Now
Last October 7th, Hamas fighters stormed into Israel from the Gaza Strip, killing more than twelve hundred people. One year…
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What to See in the 2024 New York Film Festival’s Second Week
The New York Film Festival, like all worthwhile festivals, regularly offers the joyous surprise of distinctive new artistic voices, whether…
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, October 1st
“We’ve stared at the electoral map for so long it’s become a Magic Eye poster.” Source link
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