Only around a million people live in Montana, but the state will likely determine the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
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Amid cries of “rigged” elections, a short documentary shows the effect of election conspiracies in a crucial jurisdiction.
Years after John McGahern became the center of a national censorship debate, his novel “The Pornographer” cast an impassive ...
Monk has created “Indra’s Net” (at the Park Avenue Armory, Sept. 23-Oct. 6), which takes its title from a Buddhist metaphor ...
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Apple TV+’s soi-disant succession drama may gesture at weighty themes, but it’s soapier—and often more fun—than its prestige ...
On a cloudy afternoon in Peterborough, New Hampshire, apron-wearing workers emerged from a green nineteen-fifties lunch car, stood behind a banner that read “The Peterboro Diner Welcomes You to Grover ...
Part Two,” in London, he and Zendaya chose a vintage Thierry Mugler robot suit reminiscent of the Fritz Lang sci-fi classic ...
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The director’s dark depictions of suburban yearning made him a titan of indie film. Why can’t he get his next movie made?
“After Manafort, Stone, Flynn, Bannon, Cohen, Papadopoulos, and the rest, I really thought they’d gotten them all,” one woman ...