The New York Supreme Court handed down a judgment on Thursday, Feb. 19, annulling the conclusions of the Village of Kings Point’s environmental review of 2.48 ...
We follow one woman across decades of change in this deeply compassionate novel of independence and dreams ...
The sudden passing of her father kick-starts a profound identity crisis in Lenore. Why didn’t her life dramatically change ...
In his debut novel, the Kalkadoon writer uses the cosmic distance of an alien planet to illuminate our own ...
Chautauqua County’s state representatives are proposing legislation that will allow the county to repurpose reforested land ...
Debut novel about two immigrants, trying to navigate their lives in a country where bosses have no compunction about ...
“Dao” opens with onscreen text defining its title as “a perpetual and circular movement which flows in everything and unites the world" - one way to articulate that famously intangible, widely ...
Resident Evil Requiem is a compilation of all the 'best bits' in the series, but it's more than just nostalgia bait for ...
Palaver by Bryan Washington review. A thoughtful investigation of family dynamics and what it is that makes a home.
Anurag Kashyap returns to his raw, uncompromising ways with a ticking-time-bomb of a film that rewards patience ...
The immigrant experience is most often discussed, and most easily understood, as one of an entire person’s movement and relocation: a journey from A to B and perhaps further letters, with concomitant ...
Ben Hall and Katy Stephens in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, © Craig Fuller. Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is, famously, ...
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