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the film delved into isolation-induced madness as two lighthouse keepers grappled with mythological themes such as mermaids, sea gods, and Promethean punishment. Moreover, as with his short filmsHansel and Gretel(2007)andThe Tell-Tale Heart(2008)he...
Secondly, this is the kind of book that leaves the concept behind halfway through and becomes more like a slasher-fest- which to me was far less interesting than it could have been. It didn’t help that it telegraphed the ending with an Andrew-Tate-villain. Don’t get me wrong, I ...
I’m not quite the perfectionist, however, as a friend who vacuums herself out the backdoor into the garage when she leaves on a trip, but I do like knowing that a clean and welcoming home waits for me when I cross the threshold. Besides, there is always enough to do upon returning ...
“Anna 1” in the company’s production of The Seven Deadly Sins; the New York Philharmonic’s concert productions of the musicals Company (as Joanne), Candide (as the Old Lady), and Sweeney Todd (where she first played the role Mrs. Lovett); Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series ...
Lineage and Legacy: The Invisible Strings Tying Abraham Lincoln to Lancaster July 29, 2024 Anna Chiaradonna Abraham Lincoln: The Nation’s Martyr. American Civil War 1861-1865. Courtesy of Picryl. “A more glorious morning never dawned” than that of February 22, 1861, recounted a writer ...
Waubgeshig Rice’s novel Moon of the Turning Leaves is a beautiful, gripping post-apocalyptic novel: a group of Anishinaabe family and friends travels together, braving the danger ahead to take care of each other on a journey to create a new community. As a younger character says in the ...
this is the kind of book that leaves the concept behind halfway through and becomes more like a slasher-fest- which to me was far less interesting than it could have been. It didn’t help that it telegraphed the ending with an Andrew-Tate-villain. Don’t get me wrong, I despise that...
"In "House of Contrasts" by Daniela Andonovska-Trajkovska the silence is not silent, but dramatical and loud. It seems that here is a compromise and an awareness that the antonymies are compatible contradictions like the day and the night, the sky and the earth, the angel and the devil...
And, while I’m not sure you’d call me a fan, I can appreciate the work that these young men have put into their group. So, when this book came out, I thought why not see what the “official record” had to say. First: it’s not an elegantly written book. I’m not sure if...