A Bureaucrat’s Journey Through Cartoons by retired IAS officer Prof. B.P. Acharya is a collection of drawings that records ...
In James Cahill’s first novel, Tiepolo Blue, Don Lamb, a Cambridge art historian, expressed outrage when ‘Sick Bed’, a Tracey ...
So when Apple TV+ announced a Hollywood satire of its own with The Studio, I was skeptical. Would this just be another ...
Cosmic Cherry Productions presents a Saturday night of raucous, racy burlesque in Nightswim Kingston (formerly the Anchor) on ...
In 'Death of a Unicorn,' debuting director Alex Scharfman offers an amusingly dark take on one of the most beloved (and least ...
Mike Nichols’ adaptation of the political novel Primary Colors was always supposed to be a larger-than-life satire about the ...
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The Art of Exaggeration: A History of CaricatureFrom political satire to pop culture icons, caricature has been a powerful tool for storytelling, humor, and critique. But how did this art of exaggeration evolve? Join us on a journey through history ...
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In July of 2020, a little less than six months after COVID-19 sent much of the world into lockdown, I reviewed three newly ...
Exclusive: Lisa Cholodenko's 1998 Sundance winner is returning to theaters, bringing back the moody triad of Ally Sheedy, ...
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Bong Joon-ho follows his seminal Parasite with Mickey 17, a film that goes all in on the comedy and social commentary that has characterized Bong’s career throughout, to arguable effects.
At that point in 2006, hardly anything seemed worthy of celebrating. Except everyone wanted and needed the kind of emotional ...
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