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New productions of Shakespeare’s “Richard II,” Annie Ernaux’s “The Years,” Robert Icke’s “Manhunt,” Tennessee Williams’s “The ...
In Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez’s dizzying docu-fiction, an Edenic landscape becomes a backdrop for duplicity and ...
Pope Francis has long advocated for immigrants, refugees, and the vulnerable—but the Church, like other institutions, may ...
From the daily newsletter: as the Administration flirts with contempt of court, two federal judges are trying to uphold the ...
In the ruins of a health-care system, many medical facilities have become graveyards. Doctors continue to deliver lifesaving care—but they risk their own lives in the process.
Ryan Coogler’s vampire movie mines vampirism’s symbolic potential to tell a tale of exploitation and Black music in ...
New productions of Shakespeare’s “Richard II,” Annie Ernaux’s “The Years,” Robert Icke’s “Manhunt,” Tennessee Williams’s “The ...
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A legal scholar argues that the judiciary’s “passive-aggressive approach” to the Trump Administration is doomed to fail.
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As I.R.S. employees toil through tax season, their agency is being dismantled by the government it powers.
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