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From haibun to haiku, ghazals to concrete poems, our poets have been experimenting with form with a serious engagement.
In Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez’s dizzying docu-fiction, an Edenic landscape becomes a backdrop for duplicity and ...
Truyện Kiều is one of the most translated works of Vietnamese literature, with numerous translators both domestically and ...
In college, I brought guys into the forest at night because it was a place where I was less scared than they were. As a woman ...
Matt Wilkinson sits down with Britt Lower on Apple Music 1 to talk about the Apple TV+ series, 'Severance'. During the ...
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The latest Kapoor on the block wears the mantle of his surname lightly, brushes off talk about his legacy and says he was ...
Yet one of many charms of “The Ballad of Wallis Island” is that it has no intentions of timeliness. It has nothing to do with “now,” which, in a way, might make it all the better suited to today.
Supreme Court lawyer Shahrukh Alam talks to Rani Jana about the legal and constitutional aspects of censorship, political ...
As played by Toby Jones with his customary retiring restraint, Philip is unexpectedly the central figure of Tom Bullough and Josh Hyams’ literate, comfortingly old-fashioned script, which ...
In a world where cinema is gathering both money in all currencies and audiences across the nation, a film like Abhilash ...
In his luminous new novel, Peter Geye gives us love and lust, God and science, heavens and deep water, light and dark and a ...