Arts and Entertainment

Slide Show: The Nation’s Oscars Slide Show: The Nation’s Oscars

Images from the Oscar-winners of the past and reviews from Nation critics who loved/hated them.

Feb 17, 2009 / Photo Essay / The Nation

The Nation Critic’s Picks: Gommorah and The Class The Nation Critic’s Picks: Gommorah and The Class

The Nation's film critic Stuart Klawans weighs in on two of the most acclaimed foreign films of 2008.

Feb 12, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Brett Story

The Human Metaphor: Marlene Dumas and Barkley Hendricks The Human Metaphor: Marlene Dumas and Barkley Hendricks

The paintings of Marlene Dumas, at the Museum of Modern Art, and Barkley Hendricks, at the Studio Museum of Harlem.

Feb 11, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Barry Schwabsky

Waste Management Waste Management

Matteo Garrone's Gomorrah, plus The Class and Coraline.

Feb 4, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Slide Show: Waltz With Bashir Slide Show: Waltz With Bashir

Images from the graphic novel about the 1982 Lebanon War.

Feb 2, 2009 / Books & the Arts / The Nation

The Jazz Singer The Jazz Singer

Hollywood's first talking film marked the beginning of the end for some of cinema's biggest stars, but it did preserve the talent of Al Jolson on celluloid.

Feb 1, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Alexander Bakshy

A City Made of Waste A City Made of Waste

Across the border from San Diego in Tijuana, a spontaneous urban space is taking shape off the radar of city planners, as an affluent city sheds its aging houses and its pieces are...

Jan 29, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Teddy Cruz

Back Talk: Nato Thompson Back Talk: Nato Thompson

A conversation with Nato Thompson on experimental geography, Trevor Paglen and the outlook for the arts.

Jan 28, 2009 / Back Talk Conversations / Christine Smallwood

Star Wars Star Wars

The only film ever made that could be said to have cost the United States government billions--in a missile defense system that only Hollywood could make work.

Jan 25, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Robert Hatch

The Grapes of Wrath The Grapes of Wrath

Hollywood was concerned that the saga of the Joads might send a "pro-Communist" message, but in the end, even Whittaker Chambers liked this film, which says something.

Jan 23, 2009 / Books & the Arts / Franz Hoellering

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