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“Dune” and the Delicate Art of Making Fictional Languages

A trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s “Dune: Part Two” features the boy prophet Paul Atreides, played by Timothée Chalamet, yelling something foreign and uninterpretable...

The Sterile Spectacle of “Dune: Part Two”

Having been delayed, amid the recent Hollywood strikes, from its original release date, in the fall of 2023, “Dune: Part Two” is understandably...

Thinking About A.I. with Stanisław Lem

“We are going to speak of the future,” the Polish writer Stanisław Lem wrote, in “Summa Technologiae,” from 1964, a series of essays,...

The Increasing Attacks on Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris arrived at the Munich Security Conference earlier this month with no good news to share with her European counterparts. The sixty-billion-dollar...

Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 27th

“Well, can we at least pass a short-term, stopgap bill to fund the universe?” Source link

The Crossword: Tuesday, February 27, 2024

It may be the size of a golf ball, baseball, or softball: four letters. Source link

How People with Dietary Restrictions See Menus

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Mourning Flaco, the Owl Who Escaped

The life of Flaco, the Eurasian eagle-owl who escaped from the Central Park Zoo, and who died this past Friday outside a building...

Two African Migrants’ Fantastical, Harrowing Odyssey in “Io Capitano”

At one point in “Io Capitano,” a deeply moving drama about an odyssey through unknown lands, the Italian director Matteo Garrone undermines his...

Can You Really Want an Oscar Too Much?

On Valentine’s Day, Bradley Cooper strode onto the stage of Lincoln Center’s David Geffen Hall, flush with exuberance in his tux. “What we’re...

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