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Cult filmmaker John Waters shares his favourite books—from filthy classics to literary oddities, his reading list is as unhinged as his films.
The Village Voice coverage of the "No Kings" march in New York City notes that the fight against Trump's autocracy will be long and hard.
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Rithy Panh’s historical drama follows three French journalists attempting to interview the Khmer Rouge leader at the height of the Cambodian genocide.
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The Village Voice looks at filmmaker Rithy Panh’s latest dissection of Cambodia’s murderous Khmer Rouge regime, "Meeting with Pol Pot." ...
Backers of a proposal to legalize marijuana in Ohio projects the people of the state will consume 269 tons of weed annually, bringing in $554 million in tax revenue. Compared with other states' legal ...
The director Rithy Panh dramatizes events from 1978, when a group of outsiders was allowed to enter Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge.
Meeting With Pol Pot Explores How Ideology Can Curdle Into Evil Rithy Panh’s historical drama follows three French ...
Leaders at the Texas Depart­ment of Public Safety have directed its officers to issue citations for misdemeanor pot charges instead of making arrests. Prince's memo also reminds DPS officers that ...
In his controversial but surprisingly popular 1987 book The Closing of the American Mind, the philosopher Allan Bloom lamented what he saw to be the decline of intellectual inquiry in America, ...