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Don’t take Virginia Giuffre’s memoir at face value

Ian Maxwell

Nobody’s Girl feels authentic, but its claims still require vetting

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Amelia Butler-Gallie

Thomas Pynchon’s Shadow Ticket is transcendent and exhausting
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Alexander Larman

Woody Allen’s first novel takes on cancel culture
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Anne Margaret Daniel

Sam Shepard’s life was as dramatic as his theater

Music November 5, 2025

Uncovering Brian Wilson’s real genius

The long-unfinished Smile reveals the musician’s talent and madness

Alexander Larman

sixties surreal

Exhibitions November 5, 2025

Sixties Surreal at the Whitney is a bad trip

The show feels like an undergraduate thesis

Zachary Ginsberg

met kinky

Exhibitions November 5, 2025

Why is the Met making medieval art perverse?

Spectrum of Desire is somewhere between blasphemous and libelous

Jane Coombs

tron ares

Film November 5, 2025

Drowning in the neon swamp of Tron: Ares

Your eyes and your brain cells will hate you for watching this

Peter Tonguette

black metal

Music November 5, 2025

Are black-metal bands going Christian?

The anarchic music has long been a breeding ground for Christianity

Luke Coppen

Tilly Norwood (Xicoia/Instagram screenshot)

Film November 5, 2025

The free market can’t stop AI actress Tilly Norwood

There’s no economic incentive not to use AI actors – but doing so is morally repulsive

Matthew Gasda


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