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Anora’s Honor

To the educated middle-class viewer of Sean Baker’s Anora, the term “sex worker” will seem the proper and indeed the only usable one for the titular protagonist’s occupation. Any other would be dated or worse. Yet the term is unknown to the streetwise characters in the film, set in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, not that long […]

Fri Nov 1, 2024 16:23
‘For Our Freedom and Yours’: Ukraine, Europe, and the US Election

The New York Review of Books presents the final installment in a series of online events in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election. New York Review contributors Timothy Garton Ash and Timothy Snyder discuss the fate of US policy in Ukraine and Russia during a Harris or Trump administration. The conversation is moderated by the renowned Ukrainian...

Fri Nov 1, 2024 00:09
The Legacy of Red Vienna

From 1919 to 1934, socialist Vienna was guided by the "critical rationalism" and the pluralist, collaborative ethos of its thinkers and planners, whose influence endured long after they lost power.

Thu Oct 31, 2024 15:07
The Horrors of Hepatitis Research

Sydney Halpern’s Dangerous Medicine shows that the abusive experiments on mentally disabled children at Willowbrook State School were only one part of a much larger unethical research program.

Thu Oct 31, 2024 15:07
The Room

It was rare that I would walk down a street and look in through a window and want to be inside the room I saw there, I mean live in it, because other people’s furnishings and lighting arrangements disturbed me deeply, but on one occasion I did like what I saw, I liked it so […]

Thu Oct 31, 2024 15:07
You’re Brutal, I’m Brutal

With its sympathetic portraits of Donald Trump and Roy Cohn, The Apprentice is, in the end, yet another bland Hollywood biopic.

Thu Oct 31, 2024 15:07

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