The artist, who has died at eighty-seven, rattled standards of modernist abstraction rather as Bob Dylan did those of folk ...
During Donald Trump’s criminal trial, the inscrutable former White House aide was equally inscrutable on the witness stand, ...
We are increasingly trading our privacy for a sense of security. Becoming a parent showed me how tempting, and how dangerous, ...
For more than a decade, Marguerite Duras wrote few books and made many films instead. This film, one of her last, from 1981, ...
In Jane Schoenbrun’s new feature, two teens search for their true selves through their shared obsession with a horror TV ...
I’d like you to imagine my client as a family man and not a radioactive, city-stomping, enormous, mutated lizard.” ...
In an era of postmodern, self-referential music, there’s something refreshing about the artist’s new album—short songs, big ...
In the early days of the trial, lawyers on both sides have started to reveal their strategies. Will the jury believe that ...
Well, life has a funny way of / Creeping up on you when you think / Everything’s goin’ great. / Then, boom, you fall in love ...
Among the protesters on college campuses—and among the students who oppose them, too—there is a deepening disillusionment with American institutions.
Andy Borowitz talks with Weird Al.
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