“Pillion,” a gay B.D.S.M.-themed romantic comedy, begins, fittingly, with a song of submission. As the camera speeds down a road at night, we hear the lovesick lyrics of the Italian singer Betty ...
Before you enter “An Ark,” a “mixed reality” performance at the Shed, you check your coat and, more oddly, your shoes. Contact lenses are recommended. Inside, there are three concentric circles of ...
After a wave of public revulsion over the President’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota, he offers a familiar playbook: ...
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The ultimate consequence of Ive’s designs for Apple has been the slow ransacking of the physical world. The modernist ...
What began, in 2011, as part of a British woman’s half-marathon training has turned into a global phenomenon. But the ...
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As the Democratic Party casts about for ways to forge a durable coalition of voters ahead of the midterms, the journalist ...
Although Ernest Hemingway’s novel makes positive claims about what one should be—brave, admiring of nature and grace—its ...
What began, in 2011, as part of a British woman’s half-marathon training has turned into a global phenomenon. But the ...
They put their births and marriages in the spotlight, selling tabloid photos and making Netflix documentaries. Would their estrangement be any different?