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Dora Maria Tellez

Dora Maria Téllez Is Free at Last—and Able to Speak Freely! Dora Maria Téllez Is Free at Last—and Able to Speak Freely!

The legendary figure from Nicaragua's Sandinista revolution in an exclusive interview following her release from prison and arrival as an exile in the US.

Mar 2, 2023 / Linda Mannheim and Mike Lanchin

Gwendoline Riley.

Gwendoline Riley’s Biting Realism Gwendoline Riley’s Biting Realism

By turns bracing and comical, her novels find in everyday domestic dramas the art of life.

Mar 2, 2023 / Books & the Arts / Robert Rubsam

A Comic That Captures the Antic Energy of a Post-Truth World

A Comic That Captures the Antic Energy of a Post-Truth World A Comic That Captures the Antic Energy of a Post-Truth World

A conversation with the makers of The Department of Truth, a comic series that examines the intersection of American conspiracy and Western propaganda.

Mar 1, 2023 / Books & the Arts / ML Kejera

Death, Destruction, and Lars Von Trier

Death, Destruction, and Lars Von Trier Death, Destruction, and Lars Von Trier

In his return to television, a sequel to his 1990s series The Kingdom, the Danish director's trollish hospital drama aims to shock.

Feb 28, 2023 / Books & the Arts / Beatrice Loayza

Charles Koch during an interview with the Washington Post at the Freedom Partners Summit on August 3, 2015.

Why the Media Just Can’t Stop Whitewashing the Koch Family Why the Media Just Can’t Stop Whitewashing the Koch Family

The political uses of the “poor little rich girl” narrative.

Feb 27, 2023 / Jeet Heer

Cast of Argentina, 1985

“Argentina, 1985” Is a Political Tale for Our Time “Argentina, 1985” Is a Political Tale for Our Time

Argentina’s nominee for Best Foreign Film offers an urgent warning to democracies in Latin America and across the West.

Feb 27, 2023 / Books & the Arts / Jacob Sugarman

Academy Fight Song: The Politics Behind Andrea Riseborough’s Surprise Oscar Nod

Academy Fight Song: The Politics Behind Andrea Riseborough’s Surprise Oscar Nod Academy Fight Song: The Politics Behind Andrea Riseborough’s Surprise Oscar Nod

Was a viral nomination push another exercise in white privilege?

Feb 24, 2023 / Ben Schwartz

Pablo Neruda in New York in 1966

The Possible Murder of Pablo Neruda The Possible Murder of Pablo Neruda

Questions have surrounded the legendary Chilean poet’s death for years, and a new inquiry suggests that he might have been poisoned.

Feb 23, 2023 / Peter Kornbluh

Jay Jackson’s Audacious Comics

Jay Jackson’s Audacious Comics Jay Jackson’s Audacious Comics

Written during World War II, Bungleton Green and the Mystic Commandos offered its readers a science-fiction epic that imagined a future liberated from racism and inequality.

Feb 23, 2023 / Books & the Arts / Jeet Heer

Leadership, Kevin McCarthy–Style

Leadership, Kevin McCarthy–Style Leadership, Kevin McCarthy–Style

He bowed to the wackos’ demands. He’d needed their votes. Those were vital To winning the office he craved. Now all he has left is the title.

Feb 23, 2023 / Column / Calvin Trillin

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