His films have neither the populist classicism of Francois Truffaut nor the chic experimentalism of Jean-Luc Godard; and unlike with Eric Rohmer, no one is curating Instagram accounts with outfits from his oeuvre.
This idea of a costume worn as second skin, of sincere spectacle, as something distinctly American...
Mark Shepard | Restoration Agriculture: Real-World Permaculture for Farmers | Acres U.S.A. | Jan. 1, 2013 | 344 pages In our...
You remember a fragment of childhood horror. You’re on the day camp bus, and your seatmate decides to punch you, hard, in the thigh.
Cody-Rose Clevidence’s Aux Arc Trypt Ich is a book of three books, a standout achievement in the poet’s relatively brief career of un-relatively prolific output—in addition to two chapbooks, the triptych is the author’s fourth full-length collection, and their third since 2018.
Defenses of liberal arts education seem a dime a dozen these days.
What we have, then, is the same old flawed human being, except now with the power to turn the earth into a giant greenhouse or to blow the human race to smithereens, once and for all.
Official remedies for the present polycrisis are often couched in market principles. In excavating the troubled history of libertarian exit, though, we can at least better understand what we are up against.
ceremony is survival and survival is joy. ceremony is survival and survival is joy.
Kogonada | Columbus | 2017 | 104 Min Eames chairs, marble floors, a sunken living room stripped out of a...
Matvei Yankelevich’s new collection Dead Winter draws its poems from a longer sequence, still in progress, whose overall title is “From A Winter Notebook.”
The first thing to say about Percival Everett’s latest effort, The Trees: A Novel, is that it’s funny.











