Event brought UChicago scholars together with visiting artists to explore the art and ideas that are central to our lives ...
The Godard that matters now, in this wreckage-strewn age of algorithmic filmmaking, is the one who dragged politics into the ...
A distinct feeling emerges that, at its heart, this is a conversation about Blackness and the Black position in Afro-Asian ...
The Daily Orange reached out to Arts and Sciences students, faculty and alumni, who expressed uncertainty and concern about ...
Mississippi Museum of Art (MMA/the Museum) is presenting Coulter Fussell: The Proving Ground, the first museum survey of ...
Hard rock is also a tool for channeling rebellion and reminding us to stay true to ourselves ...
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With complex lyrics written in 13 languages, and split into four movements, the record is a breath of fresh air for the pop ...
This flawed but endearing film stars Emma Corrin as a protective maid and features Charli XCX as a sister with a secret.
Our Award of Merit goes to Robert S. Smith’s The Body God Gives: A Biblical Response to Transgender Theory. Smith critiques ...
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New Statesman writers and guests – including Jonathan Franzen, Jacqueline Rose, Marina Warner and Slavoj Žižek – choose their ...