Sunday, September 8, 2024

Culture

“Incident” Shows How Officers React When a Police Killing Is Caught on Tape

The opening of Bill Morrison’s short film “Incident” is silent. Security footage shows a section of a Chicago street on what looks to be an ordinary summer afternoon. A few people walk down the sidewalk, a seagull flies...

What Does It Really Mean to Learn?

I read “Middlemarch” for the first time during my sophomore year of college. I didn’t get it. Why would Dorothea, a young and intelligent woman, marry that annoying old man? How could she be so stupid? No one...

Studying Stones Can Rock Your World

Write about what you know, they say. All due respect, that’s lousy advice, far too easily misinterpreted as “write about what you already know.” No doubt you find your own knowledge valuable, your own experiences compelling, the plot...

Restaurant Review: Le Veau d’Or Makes a Thrillingly Old-Fashioned Comeback

There are no add-ons at Le Veau d’Or, no sneaky little ways the restaurant tries to boost the price of your meal. There’s something perversely democratic about this, in a town full of restaurants smearing supplemental caviar on...

Teen-Age Alienation, on Display

In the nineteen-eighties, Andrea Modica took photos of the students at her Catholic alma mater. “I recognized something there that I had to deal with about my time in high school—something both horrible and wonderful,” she said. Source link...

“Between the Temples” Is a Songful, Scathing Jewish American Love Story

Most of the founding fathers of the Hollywood studios were Jewish, but very few of the movies they produced depicted Jewish American life. Since then, the most significant films that have done so have been independent productions, whether...

The Obamas’ Rousingly Pragmatic Call to Action at the D.N.C.

So much recent history comes rushing to mind when an Obama, husband or wife, shows up at a Democratic Convention. Most of us first heard of Barack when, as a young Senate candidate from Illinois, he showed up...

When Emily Dickinson Mailed It In

The scholar Virginia Jackson has taken this passage as emblematic of Dickinson’s persistent attention to the “material circumstances of writing,” which produce their own kind of intimacy. The predicament faced by every letter writer is that they cannot,...

‘Crush House’ Is a Game For People Who Love Drama

Recently, while stuck inside sick with Covid-19’s new FLiRT variant, I honored its ridiculous name with a binge-watch of Love Island USA. I dabble in reality TV, especially when sick; a single season graciously offered 36 hours of...

Gamergate’s Legacy Lives on in Attacks Against Kamala Harris

Back in August 2014, the misogynistic online campaign that became known as Gamergate was something that bubbled up in the anonymous, dark corners of the internet that only a select few even knew existed. Ten years later, the...
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The Secret to Great Turkey Meatballs? Stuffing Mix

Walk into any grocery store during the holiday season and you’ll find an array of instant stuffing mixes...
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