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Marcus King, a Bluesy Rocker Who Stared Down His Own Crossroads

Ours is an improbable world, in which Birkenstocks and tie-dye — once signifiers of hippie anti-style, as glamorous as trail…

Prosecute Trump, Despite the Risks?

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Amy Stechler, Documentarian Who Helped Define a Style, Dies at 67

Amy Stechler, who was instrumental in the early years of Florentine Films, the company behind the Ken Burns series “The…

Venice: Can Iñárritu Beguile Oscar Voters Again With ‘Bardo’?

I love a great movie debate, and on only its second day, the Venice Film Festival has kicked off a…

School Is for Wasting Time and Money

I have deep doubts about the intellectual and social value of schooling. My argument in a nutshell: First, everyone leaves…

School Is for Learning to Read

The most important thing schools can do is teach children how to read. If you can read, you can learn…

Venice: Noah Baumbach Finds the Music in ‘White Noise’

VENICE — Noah Baumbach is not a fan of Netflix’s “skip credits” feature. When he directed “Marriage Story” and “The…

At Lincoln Center, Addicted to Swing and Back on the Dance Floor

Three summers ago, on a mid-July evening, Margaret Batiuchok was teaching the basics of Lindy Hop on an outdoor stage…

The Best Cities for Generation Z

Jumping into adulthood has been tough of late. When the coronavirus pandemic hit, young adults scurried back to their parents’…

Michael Schultz Broke the Mold for Black Directors. He’s Not Done Yet.

When Michael Schultz began work on his first film, in 1971, there was no road map for a lengthy career…

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