Mike White’s one-percenter satire for HBO is a sun-soaked tale of money, death and customer service.Mike White’s one-percenter satire for HBO is a sun-soaked tale…
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What’s in Our Queue? ‘Cruel Summer’ and More
I’m a Culture editor based in Los Angeles. Here are five things I have been watching and reading.I’m a Culture editor based in Los Angeles.…
View More What’s in Our Queue? ‘Cruel Summer’ and MoreMichael Pollan Explores the Mind-Altering Plants in His Garden
In his newest book, “This Is Your Mind on Plants,” Pollan looks at opium, caffeine and mescaline and the role they have played in human…
View More Michael Pollan Explores the Mind-Altering Plants in His GardenLynn Hershman Leeson: The Artist Is Prescient
The new media pioneer explores the technology and science shaping our lives in her solo show at the New Museum.The new media pioneer explores the…
View More Lynn Hershman Leeson: The Artist Is PrescientUsing the Wisdom of Dance to Find Our Way Back to Our Bodies
What does it mean to watch and move through space, in dance and in life? As we emerge from the pandemic, we still have a…
View More Using the Wisdom of Dance to Find Our Way Back to Our BodiesTheater Is in the Streets of New York, if You Listen
Recent audio and walking tours provide a gentle return to spectatorship while also revealing overlooked corners of the city.Recent audio and walking tours provide a…
View More Theater Is in the Streets of New York, if You Listen‘The Woman Who Ran’ Review: Conversations With Friends
Hong Sangsoo’s latest film is a concise trilogy of awkward visits.Hong Sangsoo’s latest film is a concise trilogy of awkward visits.Read MoreMovies, Hong Sang-soo, The…
View More ‘The Woman Who Ran’ Review: Conversations With Friends‘Summertime’ Review: Poetry and Motion in Los Angeles
In this film that uses spoken word poetry as its guiding light, the camera only stops long enough for its new subject to enter a…
View More ‘Summertime’ Review: Poetry and Motion in Los Angeles‘Rock, Paper and Scissors’ Review: There’s No Place Like Home
In this Argentine drama, two unhinged siblings trap and torture their half sister after she pursues her share of their father’s inheritance.In this Argentine drama,…
View More ‘Rock, Paper and Scissors’ Review: There’s No Place Like Home‘The Witches of the Orient’ Review: Symphony of a Sports Team
This experimental documentary shows the anime-worthy triumphs of the 1964 Japanese Olympic volleyball team.This experimental documentary shows the anime-worthy triumphs of the 1964 Japanese Olympic…
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