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Leonardo DiCaprio as Pat Calhoun in “One Battle After Another”
David Klion
How One Battle After Another Imagines an Armed Left
The rebels in Paul Thomas Anderson’s movie resemble the Weather Underground less than the right’s conspiratorial image of “antifa supersoldiers.”
An illustration that imagines some of the scenes from Thomas Pynchon's new novel, Shadow Ticket
MagazineJohn Semley
Thomas Pynchon’s Strangely Stripped-Back Noir
Shadow Ticket may be an exercise in restraint. But what is a Pynchon novel without its sense of unruly bigness?
MagazinePhillip Maciak
Ethan Hawke’s Brilliantly Exasperating Quest for Truth
Ethan Hawke as Lee Raybon in FX's The Lowdown
MagazinePhillip Maciak
Ethan Hawke’s Brilliantly Exasperating Quest for Truth
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An illustration of the sun holding up the earth
Bill McKibben’s Far-Too-Sunny Outlook for Solar Power
Alexander Zaitchik
An illustration of the sun holding up the earth
MagazineAlexander Zaitchik
Bill McKibben’s Far-Too-Sunny Outlook for Solar Power
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For Arundhati Roy, Art and Politics Emerged from Her Mother’s Shadow
Sarah Wang
MagazineSarah Wang
For Arundhati Roy, Art and Politics Emerged from Her Mother’s Shadow
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An illustrative portrait of Arundhati Roy
For Arundhati Roy, Art and Politics Emerged from Her Mother’s Shadow
Sarah Wang
An illustrative portrait of Arundhati Roy
MagazineSarah Wang
For Arundhati Roy, Art and Politics Emerged from Her Mother’s Shadow
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Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest Is a Meta-Reckoning with His Success
Beatrice Loayza
MagazineBeatrice Loayza
Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest Is a Meta-Reckoning with His Success
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An illustration of Denzel Washington as David King in Spike Lee's latest movie, Highest 2 Lowest.
Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest Is a Meta-Reckoning with His Success
Beatrice Loayza
An illustration of Denzel Washington as David King in Spike Lee's latest movie, Highest 2 Lowest.
MagazineBeatrice Loayza
Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest Is a Meta-Reckoning with His Success
A collage showing Kwame Nkrumah and Martin Luther King, Jr. points to the ties between the two figures in the struggle for Black liberation. It also suggests the piece will discuss the promise of pan-Africanism.
MagazineLovia Gyarkye
What Pan-Africanism Can Teach Us Now
A biography of Ghanaian leader Kwame Nkrumah casts the post-WWII era as a Black liberation epic rather than a psychodrama between Moscow and Washington.
The word ANTISEMITISM draped with an Israeli flag
MagazineLily Meyer
How “Antisemitism” Became a Weapon of the Right
At a time when allegations of antisemitism are rampant and often incoherent, historian Mark Mazower offers a helpfully lucid history of the term.
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