Arts and Entertainment

Notes on Kampf

Notes on Kampf Notes on Kampf

Is the well-being of the cultural middle class the key to American creativity?

Apr 29, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Eugenia Williamson

Sacred Hate Sacred Hate

O my hate, so majestic saintly, pure, and angelic bless my excess with a fat caress make me bow and make me proud. Humped by humble squires proud to be living sans Desire sans Goodness, sans Faith sans sun’s caressing grace. O my hate, grandiloquent shield agitate my soul to infinite zeal beyond other harms concealed. Hate wins, hate resounds!, armor ’gainst a vile amour that defrauds all— seven deadly Sins of my ardor! After CRUZ E SOUSA (Afro-Brazilian, c. 1898)

Apr 28, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Charles Bernstein

Shelf Life

Shelf Life Shelf Life

All solutions are temporary in today’s digital market, and no successful revenue model is immune from disruption.

Apr 28, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Akiva Gottlieb

A More Perfect Pitch

A More Perfect Pitch A More Perfect Pitch

Roomful of Teeth’s new album, Render, is music for the 21st century.

Apr 28, 2015 / David Hajdu

The Whitney Museum and the ‘Pompous Doors’ of American Art

The Whitney Museum and the ‘Pompous Doors’ of American Art The Whitney Museum and the ‘Pompous Doors’ of American Art

The Nation's critic in 1931 said the museum would abet the snobbery that believes "American painting is a second-rate affair."

Apr 27, 2015 / Back Issues / Richard Kreitner and Back Issues

Why ‘The Heidi Chronicles’ Failed to Find a New Audience

Why ‘The Heidi Chronicles’ Failed to Find a New Audience Why ‘The Heidi Chronicles’ Failed to Find a New Audience

Wendy Wasserstein’s 1989 play barely passes the Bechdel Test. Men act; Heidi reacts. What Lean-In feminist has time for that?

Apr 24, 2015 / Alisa Solomon

I’m Your Puppet

I’m Your Puppet I’m Your Puppet

This week's Altercation includes reviews of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra's tributes to music icons and the darkly comedic Broadway hit Hand To God.

Apr 23, 2015 / Blog / Eric Alterman

In Our Orbit: Vigilance

In Our Orbit: Vigilance In Our Orbit: Vigilance

In Eric Foner’s Gateway to Freedom, the Underground Railroad is a network of dignity and defiance.

Apr 22, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Richard Kreitner

Rivalries

Rivalries Rivalries

Clouds of Sils Maria is prolonged debate about the passage of time and the ceaseless rivalry of generations.

Apr 22, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Out of Habit Out of Habit

The soldier the patrol forgot in the garden, the patrol the border guards forgot at the checkpoint, the checkpoint the occupation forgot at the doorstep, the occupation the politician forgot in our lives, the politician who was a soldier of the occupation. The Merkava the army forgot at the school, the army the war forgot in the city, the war the general forgot in the room, the general whom peace forgot in our sleep, the peace that was driving the Merkava. They still open fire at our heads, without orders, just like that, out of habit. (translated from the Arabic by Fady Joudah)

Apr 22, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Ghassan Zaqtan

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