In this horror movie, a vintage computer game forces players to make gruesome decisions.In this horror movie, a vintage computer game forces players to make…
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Online art platform hosts its first physical show
The group show organised by Art Grooves will include the works of 20 artists from across IndiaThe group show organised by Art Grooves will include…
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Ballet has long been a symbol of Russian culture. Now it is becoming a symbol of Russian isolation.Ballet has long been a symbol of Russian…
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“He is super smart, definitely, but he admits that he also loves dumb jokes, so we don’t know how this could turn out,” Trevor Noah…
View More Late Night Isn’t Thrilled About Elon Musk’s Attempted Twitter TakeoverThe First Fully Illustrated Selection of Pablo Neruda’s Question Poems
“Book of Questions,” the Nobel laureate’s last great work of poetry, is lyrical, meditative, philosophical. Is it also for children?“Book of Questions,” the Nobel laureate’s…
View More The First Fully Illustrated Selection of Pablo Neruda’s Question PoemsEssay: What Is Poetry?
“Poetry leaves something out,” our columnist Elisa Gabbert says. But that’s hardly the extent of it.“Poetry leaves something out,” our columnist Elisa Gabbert says. But…
View More Essay: What Is Poetry?What is Poetry?
To celebrate National Poetry Month, we’re devoting an entire issue to the form.To celebrate National Poetry Month, we’re devoting an entire issue to the form.Read…
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The Nobel laureate’s postwar collection “Flight and Metamorphosis,” published in 1959 and newly translated into English, reveals a poet full of mystery and depth.The Nobel…
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In “Now Do You Know Where You Are,” the poet Dana Levin learns to write again and comes to terms with personal and political trauma.In…
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In “Madness,” the poet Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué has assembled a career retrospective for a writer he invented from whole cloth.In “Madness,” the poet Gabriel Ojeda-Sagué has…
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