His Sixties nostalgia is misplaced, on draft-dodging and much else.
Salesman in China and Wim Wenders’s Perfect Days are brilliant cultural mirrors.
A conversation with the author of We Have Never Been Woke.
Ridley Scott’s sequel tries to revive the historical epic—with mixed results.
Four centuries later, the “city on a hill” is still a cause for thanksgiving.
The virtuoso Daniil Trifonov takes on American classics in his latest album.
The Da Vinci Code is but one of the council’s many misrepresentations.
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