It has not always been necessary to read the book in order to write a book report, as many a devious middle schooler familiar with CliffsNotes or A.I. can attest. And it...
Read moreIn this, her second feature, the Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili takes on the risks faced by an obstetrician who performs kitchen-table abortions.
Read moreBach: Mass in B MinorJulie Roset, soprano; Beth Taylor, mezzo-soprano; Lucile Richardot, alto; Emiliano Gonzalez Toro, tenor; Christian Immler, bass; Pygmalion; Raphaël Pichon, conductor (Harmonia Mundi)Raphaël Pichon and the musicians of his...
Read moreJulius soon comes inside and spends the evening with Lee and Muriel, and that’s the genesis of everything that follows. It’s a tangled kind of story: Lee worships Muriel and longs for...
Read moreDea Kulumbegashvili may be the most celebrated filmmaker to emerge in the past decade from Georgia, a nation of about 3.6 million people that was once part of the Soviet Union. Her...
Read moreSony has officially rolled out an update for the PlayStation 5, bringing back classic themes from older PlayStation consoles and introducing new audio features. The update, announced on April 23, marks the...
Read moreTo his criticism for The New Criterion, Mr. Grassi brought this tactile sense, his editor, Roger Kimball, recalled in an interview. “You felt that his encounters with the art was hands-on,” he...
Read moreMeanwhile, on Chandrila, Mon entertains some of the wealthiest families in the galaxy while fretting over the future of her daughter’s marriage, which was arranged to help settle debts incurred from her...
Read moreIn one of those moments that is likely to become Broadway lore, the actress Nicole Scherzinger grabbed a bullhorn to sing “With One Look” from “Sunset Boulevard” when the sound system failed...
Read moreKaren Durbin, a fierce feminist who championed sexual liberation and fulfillment as a journalist, served as the second female editor in chief of The Village Voice and then went on to become...
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