Opposite sat representatives of the Libyan state, a civil party in the case, joined by anti-corruption NGOs and families of ...
Every year, 13 or 14 thousand containers of various goods leave the port of Genoa for Israel. But if they stop the flotilla, ...
Significantly, the unravelling of the peculiarly American phenomenon of mass leisure and mass consumption is not quite a ...
On the south Caucasus.
From this Vazquez gleans her speculative material, which could be classified as the hidden life of things and people, a series of micro-inquiries into objects, rooms, body parts, names, terrors and ...
In recent years its scale and ferocity have been brought to light by Thomas Deltombe, Jacob Tatsitsa and Manuel Domergue, whose meticulous reconstruction of the armed struggle and its suppression has ...
Ancient Roman historians often told the story of how a small, rather undistinguished city-state in central Italy became a huge empire exclusively by fighting defensive wars. At school everyone used to ...
A pair of new films, directed by filmmakers from Brooklyn, reflects the resilience of the noir-ish New York crime thriller – the genre of The Naked City (1948), Killer’s Kiss (1955) and The French ...
Viktor Shklovsky’s Journey to the Land of Movies, originally published in 1926, is Ostranenie for kids. The Russian literary critic’s neologism – ‘making-strange’ – with its various German and English ...
Ari Aster, who gave the horror film a new jolt of macabre energy in Hereditary (2017) and Midsommar (2019), both concerned in part with the nightmare – or jet-black comedy – of being a daughter, has ...