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St. Patrick's Day is a triumph of stubborn traditions.
In "Sisters in Yellow," Kawakami plunges into murkier depths -- a brand of social realism tinged with noir, shifting focus from individual suffering...
Works by Anna Stiritz, Brent Rowley and Carrie Olsen are on view through March 27 at Boswell Mourot Fine Art. Gallery hours are 10 a.m.–5 p.m....
I was at the hardware store one recent Saturday morning, scanning replacement drainpipe in the self-service checkout. I tapped my credit card to pay...
For critics and serious moviegoers, the Academy Awards are less a verdict on greatness than a rare moment when the culture pauses to argue about what...
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When a film from far beyond Hollywood’s pull upends your sense of what movies can do, you begin to wonder how you ever thought you understood the...
Bill Callahan never needed to shout to be heard. From the tape-hiss and four-track fog of the early Smog cassettes to the more oxygenated air of his...
Whether by temperament or acquired habits, journalists spend their days taking the world apart piece by piece, poking at the gears and levers of daily...
Thirty years after publication, "Infinite Jest" has settled into the background noise of American culture, faint but unmistakable. You notice it...
"Do not obey in advance."
From full-service stations to convenience stores, the American pit stop has evolved from a quick refuel into a place to pause, eat and be briefly...
Anne Fadiman's "Frog and Other Essays" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) is a modest book -- 192 pages, seven essays, a slim spine you could lose between...
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“Shoresy,” a Hulu/Crave original comedy, is a series so particular to northern Ontario hockey culture that it opens outward, becoming a meditation...
In autumn 2005, Donald Trump waited on a bus outside NBC Studios in Burbank for a cameo on "Days of Our Lives." A live microphone captured his...