This documentary on the interdisciplinary artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy makes the case that he should be a household name.This documentary on the interdisciplinary artist Laszlo Moholy-Nagy…
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Book Review: ‘What Strange Paradise,’ by Omar El Akkad
Omar El Akkad’s new novel follows a young refugee who survives a shipwreck and the girl who comes to his aid.Omar El Akkad’s new novel…
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In her new novel, “Virtue,” a white, liberal 20-something is torn between elitism and activism.In her new novel, “Virtue,” a white, liberal 20-something is torn…
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In Nick McDonell’s new novel, humans are almost extinct. Now the animal kingdom must decide their fate.In Nick McDonell’s new novel, humans are almost extinct.…
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“The Howe Dynasty,” by Julie Flavell, adds nuance and complexity to the story of a famous English military family by examining the extensive correspondence of…
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In John Brandon’s new novel, “Ivory Shoals,” a boy in post-Civil War Florida searches for the father he has never met.In John Brandon’s new novel,…
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In “Intimacies,” a court interpreter at The Hague grapples with the ethics of the world around her.In “Intimacies,” a court interpreter at The Hague grapples…
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Vera Jiji’s beloved cello, tucked away in the back of her closet, remained untouched, almost forgotten, for over 40 years. It’s been like a second…
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A trapped mom turns into an angry dog by night, an atheist lesbian poses as a Catholic receptionist, a 20-year-old woman suffers through domestic abuse.A…
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In Pedro Mairal’s “The Woman From Uruguay,” a plan to smuggle some money into Argentina goes disastrously awry.In Pedro Mairal’s “The Woman From Uruguay,” a…
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