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“Frankenstein” needed a woman’s touch
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s "The Bride!" is deeply flawed — and more exciting than any recent take on Mary Shelley's work ...
From Al-Ghazali to Ibn Arabi to Iqbal, Islamic thought has always understood wealth as trust, giving as obligation and generosity as the grammar of shared flourishing. The spirit and objectives of the ...
"The concept of the show was to talk about what happens when authoritarianism and fascism comes kicking down your door," the ...
Grey Matter Books in Hadley is where bibliophiles go to feel like they’ve won the lottery without actually buying a ticket. Walking into this place is like stepping into an alternate universe where ...
Yuval Sharon, known for his bold approach to opera, is making his Met debut with what he has called “the single hardest work” ...
Welcome to the One Battle After Another vs. Sinners showdown ...
Johnny Blue Skies blew this preordained cycle away. He feels more real this time round, not as a Ziggy-style persona but as a means of instantaneous, unshackled creation. Mutiny After Midnight is a ...
With his new book On Drugs, Justin Smith-Ruiu explores these powerful drugs through a philosophical lens, analyzing their ...
The city has created its own unique culture that defies easy categorization, and that’s precisely what makes it unlike ...
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Why I’m tired of the ‘big three’ Linux distros and what I’m using instead
Tired of Ubuntu, Fedora, and Arch churn, I switched to Linux Mint for calmer updates, better defaults, and a desktop that ...
Public unrest is straining mental health nationwide, especially in BIPOC communities, as culturally responsive and decolonizing therapy approaches gain ground.
The physics preceptor sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss New York City, interdisciplinarity, and the origins of math.
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