A boy becomes a man, and the writer-director Jonathan Kaufman is there, like a faux-VHS cameraman, to capture the juvenile festivities that ensue.A boy becomes…
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In Hyderabad’s Shrishti Art Gallery, a touch of humour and satire
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The bomb-scarred building in a picture of children during the Spanish Civil War will be turned into a cultural center.The bomb-scarred building in a picture…
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In Andrew J. Graff’s new novel, “Raft of Stars,” two boys flee into the woods after a tragedy. They’re pursued by a search party. Off…
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“The Rain Heron,” “American Delirium,” “Antonio” and “If You Kept a Record of Sins” explore hidden pasts and mythic visions.“The Rain Heron,” “American Delirium,” “Antonio”…
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In “Rock Me on the Water,” Ronald Brownstein explores one momentous year that brings together Archie Bunker and Joni Mitchell in a narrative of cultural…
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“My Friend Natalia,” by the Finnish novelist Laura Lindstedt, delivers an intriguing portrait of an unorthodox therapeutic relationship.“My Friend Natalia,” by the Finnish novelist Laura…
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In her memoir, “The Empathy Diaries,” Sherry Turkle describes her own intellectual journey toward her specialty: the erosion of human feeling in our digital age.In…
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In Nicola DeRobertis-Theye’s debut novel, “The Vietri Project,” curiosity propels a bibliophile across the globe in search of her own story.In Nicola DeRobertis-Theye’s debut novel,…
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We’re tired, and so are our living spaces. As we emerge from lockdown, architects, writers and others reflect on how we’ll reinvent them — and…
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