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Fact and fantasy, Blues redux, Holiday books, More
- Fact and fantasy
Walid Raad’s installation feels like a Borgesian detective story in which truth is elusive, and cities themselves shiver with post-traumatic stress disorder.
- Blues redux
Demystifying the origins of the blues has become a cottage publishing industry.
- Holiday books
Okay, we admit, we went a bit crazy this year.
- Replaying injustice
They stare from faded photographs like ghosts: faces ashen, eyes doleful and accusatory.
- Purists and tourists
The Greatest Generation didn’t go quietly.
- Deadly art
It’s tempting to see two new biographies of Leni Riefenstahl and assume they’ll push the envelope, and expose the dirt about her personal life.
- Noncombatants
It’s perhaps understandable that what we think of as “the war novel” has become synonymous with stories set in the midst of combat.
- Reflections on a golden filmmaker
John Huston had such a long, illustrious career as a film director — just a few years short of half a century — that any series in his honor that isn’t comprehensive has to feel truncated.
- The ultimate PILOT movie
Whether in the world of commercial airlines, the Air Force, or a futuristic world of intergalactic smuggling, those who fly planes for a living have long been well-represented in the cinema.
- Tax belief
Taxing Maine , a two-man educational road show, is a sort of stand-up people’s history of Maine taxes.
- Learning to fly
“I look at the picture,” Coppin tells me, “and what I think of is how Africa has been picked clean by European colonialism.”
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