Click Here to Read: Leviathan: A latter-day Job By Dorota Niemitz and David Walsh on the World Socialist Web Site on February 6, 2015.
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MLK’s Greatness Wasn’t in His Dreams, but in His Ability To Seize the Moment
Click Here to Read: MLK’s Greatness Wasn’t in His Dreams, but in His Ability To Seize the Moment: Why Hollywood gets social movements wrong: They are not the work of messy, failed organizations or misbegotten armies By Todd Gitlin on the Tablet website on February 6, 2015.
Tom Wilkinson as Lyndon Johnson and David Oyelowo as Martin Luther King, Jr., in a still from Ada DuVernay’s ‘Selma.’(Atsushi Nishijima/Paramount Pictures)
Tell It Like It Is: Black Independents in New York, 1968–1986
Inherent Vice: Thomas Pynchon’s novel adapted for the screen
The Hanna Segal Memorial Conference
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Hanna Segal (1918-2011) was one of the most eminent psychoanalysts of her generation. Her achievement has been celebrated all over the world and her work has Continue reading The Hanna Segal Memorial Conference
Mr. Turner brings the great painter to life
‘The Wolfpack’ Tells of One New York Apartment With Seven Children Locked Inside
Click Here to Read: ‘The Wolfpack’ Tells of One New York Apartment With Seven Children Locked Inside by Brooks Barmes in The New York Times on January 23, 2015,
When they were not being home schooled by their mother, the Angulo siblings were allowed to watch movies nonstop. Their story is told in “The Wolfpack,” directed by Crystal Moselle. CreditCrystal Moselle