Hum by Helen Phillips, our November/December Book Club pick, is an all-too-possible projection of how tech might make our ...
This month’s picks include a film based on a popular Nickelodeon show and a sequel to a beloved DreamWorks western.
Better to share technology broadly, in bite-size increments, than to smother it with regulation from the start, prompted by ...
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Trump’s dystopia
Even while facing a brutal enemy, we are forbidden to emulate its brutality – the idea of a mass transfer of Gazans is a ...
A famous New Haven pizza restaurant is parodying an iconic Super Bowl commercial to build hype for its newest location in ...
Calista Flockhart in a Sam Shepard revival, boldface names in Joy Behar’s “My First Ex-Husband” and a marionette made of ice.
Rahul Mishra called his dazzling couture collection for spring 2025 “The Pale Blue Dot.” He was struggling as a father and as ...
From 1984 to The Hunger Games, dystopian stories feel eerily similar to our world today. Are we living in a dystopia, or is ...
The author discusses why she has a dumbphone, how to “meet reverses boldly,” and her new novel, “Gliff.” ...
As the senior governing coalition partner, the Freedom Party (FPO), led by Herbert Kickl, is expected to implement even ...
Latour has called it “living in the end times.” He points to a need to find different ways to live, as extreme events that were once just the subject of dystopian films simply become a part of ...
Severance may be more than corporate dystopia—does Lumon serve an eldritch entity? The eerie parallels to Lovecraftian horror ...