A teenager living in poverty in Trinidad and Tobago joins a dance group to make money, but she soon realizes success comes at a cost.A…
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The documentary tracks the first four months of the novel coronavirus in March 2020, as it overwhelms works at a hospital in Queens.The documentary tracks…
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In a new essay collection, the writer explores his relationship with the clothes acquired over a lifetime of travel.In a new essay collection, the writer…
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For 30 years, Rutu Modan has used her comic strips and graphic novels to present the many narratives that coexist in her country.For 30 years,…
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In his new book, Matthew Stewart explores what he calls a “new aristocracy,” the one-tenth of Americans who are reaping the benefits of an unfair…
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Across the lists, books about food are selling like hot cakes.Across the lists, books about food are selling like hot cakes.Read MoreBooks and Literature, The…
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In Kornel Mundruczo’s “Pieces of a Woman” and an Annie Ernaux adaptation, “Memory of a Girl,” stage directors explore post-traumatic psychology and the workings of…
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Launched a month ago by Veeral Reddy and Tanushree Guptha, the space is an endeavour to create more room for art in its various formsLaunched…
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