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Rooftop Films, a New York Mainstay

The outdoor screening series from Rooftop Films has been a New York mainstay since 1997. Upcoming programs, at venues throughout the city (such...

A Family’s Journey to Acting and Acceptance in “Foreign Uncle”

In 2018, Sining Xiang brought his American boyfriend, Patrick, to China to visit his family. He introduced Patrick as his good friend, and...

Celine Song’s “Past Lives” Is a Calm but Moving Début

This story of childhood friends from Seoul who reunite as adults in New York is less a love story than a meditation on...

Zara Forest Grill Is Worth the Trip to Staten Island

A few Saturday mornings ago, I made a grievous logistical error. There was a half-marathon in Brooklyn, where I live, and it was...

Life Along Israel’s Separation Wall

The more Berman visited the wall, the more she realized how it “isolates and segregates Palestinians and Israelis from each other, breeding an...

The Irrational Exuberance of a Non-Catastrophe

Is there such a thing as a win-win in this zero-sum age of American politics, when Democrats speak of their Republican rivals as...

A Gifted Composer Gone Too Soon

The death of Stephen Sondheim, in 2021, left a rupture in the theatre world, and especially the musical-theatre world, deeper and more profound...

Shia LaBeouf Discovers the Political Power of Catholic Ecstasy in “Padre Pio”

The mystery of religious faith gets a ferocious and deeply contextualized workout in Abel Ferrara’s latest film, “Padre Pio,” which opens Friday. It’s...

Putin Complains About the Noise

Nyet place like home. Source link

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, June 1st

“We find the defendant guilty but will support him if he’s the nominee.” Source link

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