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New productions of Shakespeare’s “Richard II,” Annie Ernaux’s “The Years,” Robert Icke’s “Manhunt,” Tennessee Williams’s “The ...
At the beginning of a vintage Kool-Aid commercial, there appears an antique version of today’s Kool-Aid man who tells the tale of “the world’s greatest Indian fighter.” ...
Starting in 1973, thanks to The Jerusalem Post, Yaakov Kirschen, the “Mad” Zionist, applied that screwball approach to the ...
Alive with mythical sea creatures, gods and goddesses, putti and crashing waves, the drawings reflect the inspiration the ...
Fleischer Studios' Superman shorts from the 1940s not only set the bar for future adaptations of the Man of Steel, but for ...
That Famous Thurber Spot Drawing for The New Yorker First, a brief reminder of what’s what: New Yorker “Spot” drawings are ...
While we tend to think of memes when it comes to quick and easily digestible internet content, the truth is that, as humans ...