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Hailey Benton Gates, the director of the “military-industrial-complex romantic comedy” “Atropia,” recommends a few books that ...
In James Cameron’s latest 3-D science-fiction extravaganza, the Na’vi family tree gets more complicated, but our sense of ...
The director’s great achievement was placing real people, with real senses of humor, into the fantasies of mass culture.
A foundational 1956 study of the concept, focussed on a U.F.O. doomsday cult, has been all but debunked by new research.
This was the year that A.I.-generated content passed a kind of audiovisual Turing test, sometimes fooling us against our ...
From the daily newsletter: celebrating the milestone birthday of one of the magazine’s most lucid profile writers.
Nick Allen’s venue in Dimes Square was a popular gathering spot for right-wing Zoomers. Now he’s opening a new club called ...
From the daily newsletter: a reflection on the timelessness of the novelist on her two-hundred-and-fiftieth birthday today.
On a weekend of terrible violent events, you would not expect a President of the United States to make matters even worse.
Lifelike food replicas have long been a fixture of Japanese dining culture. Now, in an exhibition at Japan House, they are ...
In a year when the entertainment industry embraced the artificial, extraordinary human acts—from Sarah Snook’s one-woman ...
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