The Trump Administration has decided that it need not make a case for military action. In the current media environment, that approach makes a disturbing kind of sense.
The Oscar nominee, who plays a hoodoo healer in “Sinners,” stops at a Brooklyn apothecary and reflects on pregnancy, learning Yoruba, and blessing Michael B. Jordan’s bag.
This is even more true if you are a young socialist mayor with many big expensive plans: for Zohran Mamdani, becoming New York City’s leader has required swift public training in the art of making ...
Representative Greg Landsman explains his hope that the conflict remains limited but also creates an entirely new Middle East ...
Yasmin van Dorp’s short film depicts beautiful destinations—and the crowds of cell-phone photographers who inundate them.
In a tightly contested Democratic Senate race, the state representative defeated Jasmine Crockett. Republican Senator John Cornyn and state attorney general Ken Paxton face a prolonged contest.
Democrats have not won a statewide race in Texas in more than thirty years, but last night James Talarico emerged as the next ...
From the outset of the bit, Fleming notes that he feels a certain kinship with women, by dint of his theatrical background, which includes training in acting and modern dance, and because of his ...
Many of the strangest, most striking horror films, from “The Night of the Living Dead” to “The Blair Witch Project,” come from first-timers working on shoestring budgets—but these days Hollywood is ...
In Tuesday night’s twin primaries for the U.S. Senate in Texas, each party was navigating a balance between its current ...
Godlike,” by the seminal punk musician Richard Hell, transposes a notorious affair between nineteenth-century French poets to nineteen-seventies New York.
So far, explanations are few and the goals—from regime change to ending a nuclear program the President already claimed to ...