The Vatican’s Synod on Synodality was nothing like papal gatherings of cinematic lore, but it clearly reflects Francis’s view ...
Not long after the start of the next season, Allen and LeVert were gone, too, traded as part of a four-team blockbuster that ...
That was the entirety of Inseon’s message: my name. I met Inseon the year I graduated. I was hired by a magazine where the ...
Social Studies,” a documentary series by Lauren Greenfield, follows a group of young people, and screen-records their phones, ...
As American civic life has become increasingly shaped by algorithms, trust in government has plummeted. Is there any turning ...
Everyone who realizes with proper alarm that Trump’s reëlection is a deeply dangerous moment in American life must think hard ...
How an obsessive hatred of immigrants and people of color and deep-seated fears about the empowerment of women led to the ...
In this past June’s debate between Trump and President Joe Biden, Biden cited another academic survey—the 2024 “Presidential ...
The Harris campaign felt the need to remind women voters that they can vote for whomever they want. Women understood this.
The author discusses his latest novel, “The City and Its Uncertain Walls,” and his growth as a writer.
Tyler Thomas Taormina’s comedy drama about a Long Island family boasts some of the year’s sharpest characterizations and a ...
Also: Hilton Als on theatrical magic from David Cromer and Zoë Winters, Ralph Lemon at MOMA PS1, “A Real Pain” reviewed, and ...