For the last twenty years David Lynch has been making different iterations of the same story: someone isn’t who he thinks he is. Each of his films in ...
On May 28, 2018 / By Tim KreiderBy RACHEAL FEST AMC launched the soon-to-be acclaimed serial dramas Mad Men (2007–2015) and Breaking Bad (2008–2013) against a backdrop of global economic collapse. As small-screen heroes Donald ...
On August 28, 2017 / By EditorBy SEAN McCANN White oblivion about… privilege acts as a psychological prison system that costs white people heavily in terms of preventing human development. Walking obliviously through our ...
On February 27, 2017 / By EditorBy TAMMY KREMER Long before becoming an anti-Zionist artist, I remember running around the synagogue in my flower print dress as a young girl waving the Israeli flag; ...
On June 27, 2016 / By wpadminBy Jeremy Varon The finales of beloved television series have long been hyped as heralding “the end of an era.” Such claims are hardly just the conceit of ...
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