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Kael, Tynan, Sontag: Once, critics were as magnetic as artists. But the golden age looks golden only in hindsight
David Thomson spent 60 years celebrating cinema. Now he thinks movies may have ruined us
America's foundational literary genre wasn't the novel or the sermon. It was the captivity narrative
Bible Passages Will Be Required Reading in Texas Public Schools
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The Renaissance didn't begin in Florence. It began six thousand years ago in the Middle East. So argues a new book
Paul Klee painted it. Walter Benjamin coveted it. And Morgan Meis spent a lifetime obsessing over it
Paul Klee painted it. Walter Benjamin coveted it. And Morgan Meis spent a lifetime obsessing over it
Utopian fiction is implicitly anti-utopian; things regularly go awry in these ideal societies
The Odyssey has survived three millennia. Can it survive a $250-million movie adaptation?
The Odyssey has survived three millennia. Can it survive a $250-million movie adaptation?
Astrophysicists have always built tools to see farther. Their new tools may make humans unnecessary
John Stockwell, Who Wrote a Tell-All Book About the C.I.A., Dies at 88
The New York Times Amends Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft
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