‘Will you come with me?’ Review: Love in the Age of Revolution

[ad_1] Sit-in protest regarding the demolition of Istanbul Gezi Park in May 2013 nationwide movement after that the police intervened with pepper spray and water cannon. protests It shook Turkey for months. A flood of complaints against the government flooded the streets. Love in the age of revolution, “Will you come with me?” — two …

In ‘Barry,’ Sarah Goldberg TV Learned to Love

[ad_1] LONDON — For more than two and a half seasons on “Barry,” aspiring star Sally Reed, played by Sarah Goldberg, has become one of the most complex characters on television, inviting both sympathy for Hollywood struggles and contempt for excessive self-absorption. . On Sunday’s episode, this empathy whip really worked. Onstage at the premiere …

What’s New in Paperback: ‘WEB Du Bois’ Love Songs’ and ‘Bloodlands’

[ad_1] LOVE SONGS OF WEB DU BOIS, By Honorée Fanonne Jeffers. (Harper Perennial, 816 p., $20). Named one of Book Review’s Top 10 Books of 2021, this debut novel chronicles the converging stories of a Black girl growing up at the end of the 20th century and the “songs” of her Native American and enslaved …

5 Minutes That Will Make You Love The Horn

[ad_1] In the past, we chose five minutes to play to make our friends fall in love. classic music, piano, opera, cello, Mozart, 21st century composers, violin, baroque music, soprano, Beethoven, flute, string quartets, tenors, brahms, choral music, percussion, symphonies, Stravinsky, trumpet, Maria Callas, single, Organ, mezzo-sopranos, music for dance, Wagner and renaissance music. Now …

Oscar Isaac Learns to Love Again, Blockbusters in ‘Moon Knight’

[ad_1] At this point in its history, Marvel isn’t known for tampering with the proven superhero formula. And yet “Moon Knight,” The studio’s current Disney+ lineup has taken some unexpected luck. The first episode introduces Steven Grant, a villainous museum souvenir clerk, who he plays with a dangerous British accent. Oscar Isaac. Isaac also plays …

‘I Love This For You’ Review: The Art of Selling

[ad_1] Joanna Gold, the extremely inept protagonist new Showtime comedy “I Love That For You” often turns into a dialect you’ve never heard before, straight to Cleveland, social media and daytime TV mayhem, embarrassing him even as he rocks it. When asked how he felt, he replied, “I’m hashtag-living, hashtag-I’m-loving, boo-doom-poom-poom, yeah, let’s go to …

‘Anais in Love’ Review: Portrait of an Escaping Woman

[ad_1] What gets Anaïs up and running? This is the question that is subtly mocked in “Anaïs in Love,” a French romance about a woman’s devious journey towards self-discovery. Like Anaïs herself, the outlines of this journey seem transparently clear at first: she is young, selfish, exceedingly restless, and just needs to get her act …