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Mike Figgis’s documentary reveals the risky freedom of Coppola’s approach to his self-financed political fantasy.
Me: God, you know everything so you know that I wrote a magazine piece about you. You are also omnipresent so you probably ...
What the Wall Street Journal’s Epstein reporting and the end of the Murdoch succession battle mean for one of the most ...
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Thanks to the Russian invasion, flights from Ukraine are no longer possible. The skies are closed, so going abroad via the ...
From 2013: The writer had a dazzling intelligence and was once the best-read woman in America, but a public hungry for ...
Nineteen per cent of American adults have talked to an A.I. romantic interest. Chatbots may know a lot, but do they make a ...
In Oliver Hermanus’s period drama, Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor play music lovers whose passions prove less tempestuous than ...
Reading the two-hundred-and-thirty-eight-page document from start to finish is like examining a crudely illustrated contract ...
In the immediate aftermath of an act of political violence, when even the basic facts of the case remain in doubt, so much ...
The New Yorker presents the longlists for Young People’s Literature, Translated Literature, Poetry, Nonfiction, and Fiction.
The “Star Wars” actor, who appears in the new King adaptation “The Long Walk,” digs into his favorite books by the prolific ...