While many people, fearing the virus, continued to stay close to home, photographers traveled the world, documenting the world’s turmoil and triumphs. By The New York Times By Meaghan Looram, Director of Photography The year 2021 opened with the promise of vaccines, and the belief that we would all return to “normal” after the tumultuous year of the pandemic. But the year instead took off with an
In Pittsburgh, Memphis and Los Angeles, massive billboards recently popped up declaring, “Birds Aren’t Real.” On Instagram and TikTok, Birds Aren’t Real accounts have racked up hundreds of thousands of followers, and YouTube videos about it have gone viral. Last month, Birds Aren’t Real adherents even protested outside Twitter’s headquarters in San Francisco to demand that the company change its b
Jonas Mekas in 2017. Part intellectual, part enthusiast, part provocateur, Mr. Mekas could be counted on to sound off on behalf of experimental films.Credit...Edu Bayer for The New York Times Jonas Mekas, a filmmaker, curator, archivist, critic and all-around evangelist for independently made movies in general, and for those variously known as experimental, underground or avant-garde in particular
Glenne Headly, whose acting career took shape at the renowned Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago and found its biggest audience in Hollywood with films like “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” and “Dick Tracy,” died on Thursday in Santa Monica, Calif. She was 62. The cause was complications of a pulmonary embolism, her husband, Byron McCulloch, said. Ms. Headly moved easily from comedy to drama and from
Clockwise from top left: Sasha Lane and Shia LaBeouf in “American Honey”; “Sausage Party”; Alex Hibbert in “Moonlight”; Sandra Hüller in “Toni Erdmann”; Mihai Comanoiu and Alberto Dinache in “Aferim!”; and Ralph Fiennes and Tilda Swinton in “A Bigger Splash.”Credit...Clockwise from top left: A24; Sony Pictures; David Bornfriend/A24; Komplizen Film, via Sony Pictures Classics; Mihai Chitu/Big World
Methodology Data for 2016 were collected by Edison Research for the National Election Pool, a consortium of ABC News, The Associated Press, CBSNews, CNN, Fox News and NBC News. The voter survey is based on questionnaires completed by 24,537 voters leaving 350 voting places throughout the United States on Election Day including 4,398 telephone interviews with early and absentee voters. In 2012, 200
WHEN she was a teenager, Suzanne Vega spotted a biography of the writer Carson McCullers in a library. She didn’t actually read the book, but the image on the cover left a deep impression. “I just felt some connection with the face,” said Ms. Vega, the singer-songwriter who has received seven Grammy nominations and has sold more than seven million records. “Her face looked like photographs of myse
Ai Takagi, 23, pleaded guilty to four counts of sedition over the articles carried on a website, called The Real Singapore, that she ran with her Singaporean husband, Yang Kaiheng.Credit...Roslan Rahman/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images HONG KONG — A Japanese-Australian woman was sentenced on Wednesday to a 10-month jail term in Singapore over blog posts that besmirched foreigners in the city-st
David Bowie, the infinitely changeable, fiercely forward-looking songwriter who taught generations of musicians about the power of drama, images and personas, died on Sunday, two days after his 69th birthday. His death was confirmed by his publicist, Steve Martin, on Monday morning. No other details were provided. Mr. Bowie had been treated for cancer for the last 18 months, according to a stateme
“You act like an orphan!” The Korean-American writer Patricia Park was always struck by the strange rebuke her mother hurled at her in limited English whenever she was bad. In an interview with her publisher, Park said that when she read Charlotte Brontë’s classic 19th-century orphan tale, “Jane Eyre,” it came together: Whether 170 years ago in England or 60 years ago during the Korean War when h
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