The New York Film Festival Is Still Happening This Fall
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A daily digest of things to discuss over drinks
May 09, 2020
Trump and Mike Pompeo's favorite blame-China theory makes great propaganda—but dubious science.
Taking aimless neighborhood walks, wearing masks or not, they have fulfilled the prophecy set for them by Us so many years ago.
The underappreciated HBO series about post-Katrina New Orleans was a love letter to jazz, bursting with vibrant live performances in every single episode.
There's compelling evidence that Japan, Hong Kong, and other East Asian locales are doing it right and we should really, truly mask up—fast.
With production temporarily on pause, behind-the-scenes pro Doniella Davy has become her own canvas in quarantine.
The sensational death of Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko, poisoned by polonium 210 in London in 2006, was still being investigated well into 2007 by Scotland Yard. Many suspected the Kremlin. But interviewing the victim's widow, fellow émigrés, and toxicologists, among others, Bryan Burrough explored Litvinenko's history with two powerful antagonists—one his bête noire, President Vladimir Putin, and the other his benefactor, exiled billionaire Boris Berezovsky—in a world where friends were as dangerous as enemies.
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