Award-winning novelist Tabish Khair discusses refugees, migration, AI, capitalism and fundamentalism, arguing literature can ...
This Juneteenth, we celebrate the miracle Black life—kinship—in spite of centuries of alienation from our American experiment ...
The Booker-shortlisted author Fiona Mozley follows Elmet and Hot Stew with an ambitious tale of failing mental health from an ...
Young love, it’s one of the sweetest kinds of stories to witness take shape and unfold. Naive characters form a connection ...
Based on the novel, based on the music video, based on the song — all by Kiyoko.
Polished manners, perfect lovers and clever narrators collapse into menace in seven underread novels that turn intimacy into ...
In The Key Bearer of the City, Osama Allam presents New York in a quiet and reflective way, not so much as a city but a place ...
For all the alarmism surrounding artificial intelligence, the human mind is unlikely to be superceded altogether. Instead, ...
At the Cannes Film Festival last month, no Israeli films played. Actors and directors seemed expected to declare their views ...
Movies like Timequake and The Catcher in the Rye are notorious for their challenging content, earning a reputation for being ...
With Puanga ma Matariki season underway, Auckland's city centre is coming alive with illuminated artworks, augmented reality ...
In "Adolescence," "Euphoria," and others, youth misbehavior runs rampant, and seems to reflect our ongoing anxiety about kids ...
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