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Hollywood
on the Nile
by Keelin McDonell
Youssef Chahine's Cairo Station
artfully explored Western culture's influence on 1950s Egypt. web
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Friday,
January 7
by Rochelle Gurstein
How images of violence dehumanize us. web only
Wednesday,
January 5
by Nathaniel Rich
Henry Darger's works reveal a talented but troubled man. web only
Tuesday,
January 4
by Christopher Orr
Open Water and the limits of authenticity. web only
Sunday,
January 2
by Fouad Ajami
From the June 2, 1986 issue: "In one Moslem society after another, to write of liberalism and of a national bourgeois tradition is to write obituaries of men who took on impossible odds, and then failed." web only
Friday,
December 31
by Robert Alter
A Tale of Love and Darkness: A Memoir by Amos Oz, translated by Nicholas de Lange
by Jed Perl
The death of the extremist spirit in the art world. web only
This week's movie picks from Stanley Kauffmann. web only
Thursday,
December 30
by Eliza Strickland
Is commercialization causing museums to discriminate based on gender? web only
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