Bob Dylan is so inherently unclassifiable that, when the great filmmaker Todd Haynes made a purposefully disjointed and ...
Any sensible person with a smidgen of knowledge about Adolf Hitler’s and Joseph Stalin’s careers as genocidal autocrats knows better than to view President-elect Donald Trump as their counterpart in ...
A Lebanese family is finally closer to answers, 39 years after the Syrian government forcibly disappeared their loved one, ...
The image of Santa Claus as a jolly, red-suited man bearing gifts is so widespread it's easy to take for granted, but ...
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Our review of Landman Season 1 Episode 7 explores the cringe-worthy humor and the dramatic suspense that permeated the hour.
Whether he was dissecting political power structures ... The more I got to understand him—at some point, he lived in my flat in Yeoville—I got to know a man of complexities and contradictions. Here ...
Everything was meaningful to Michael Leunig, and nothing was too big or too small to discuss. All things beautiful and all ...
There are no lost causes. Polio. Inflation. A looming trade war. There are no gained causes, either.
It’s similar to a 1940s Hungarian cartoon showing a Jewish puppeteer holding ... Soros to a Jewish comic book villain as “the man behind the curtain” and claimed that “Soros hates humanity.” ...
Political satire has its place … and its limits. So Dave Granlund’s recent cartoon about the history of Time magazine’s “Person of Year” recipients radically exceeded those limits, in that it ...