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Rasoulef’s ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig’ courageously explores Iran

Nothing about Mohammad Rasoulof’s “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” happened overnight. The authoritarian Iranian government is both the subject of the three-hour...

Henry Alford’s ‘I Dream of Joni’ lets her be contradictory

Cussing out an entire audience of City University of New York students and throwing a cat out for pissing on her canvases may...

Modernist architecture is deadening. Bring back grandeur.

On the Tuesday of this past spring break, I took a morning train to Chicago. I walked along the riverwalk to Lou Malnati’s and...

Abdulrazak Gurnah’s “Theft” follows his 2021 Nobel Prize Win

With a title like “Theft,” it’s not unreasonable to expect that most readers of Abdulrazak Gurnah’s new novel will expect a story centered...

The implications of tanning culture among college students

As I step out of my car after my 17-hour drive, I let the sun hit my skin and shake off the feathers...

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