Wuthering Heights is always a stranger book than you remember. This holds true whether you last read it in high school, or a month ago. There is always some weird detail, some brutality, some ...
My academic funding was running out and my patience with the delirious pace of start-up culture had run thin. You might say I got fired; I might reply that I was never really hired in the first place.
Industry has always been a show with a lot of “too online” energy: a cocaine tornado of culturally in-vogue reference points, from Euphoria to Safdie brothers movies to TikTok vids about finance bros.
One dreary weekend this past December, I decided to fight back the winter gray with the color and vibrancy of musical theater. I routed myself not to Times Square but to the closest AMC, which was ...
For Cherien Dabis, it all comes back to 1948. Her latest film All That’s Left of You takes place primarily across three different decades, with a brief visit to a fourth at the end, but for her, this ...
Now that the Olympics are over and their two most noteworthy gold medals, the men’s and women’s ice hockey championship, have been clawed by the gangrenous mitts of politics, we can now embrace the ...