Steve McQueen and the Meaning of Resistance

Collective action, marches, road closures and street clashes. Signs emblazoned, “No arms for Apartheid,” “Smash racism,” “Stop the Nazis,” “Freedom for Palestine,” “Equal pay now.” Walking through “Resistance: How Protest Shaped Britain and Photography Shaped Protest,” curated by the artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen, you might look at the elegantly hung selection of nearly 200 … Read more

An Early Bob Dylan Recording Hits the Auction Block

Now, the tape, described by RR Auction in Boston as “Dylan’s earliest demo recording,” is being offered for sale along with other Dylan-related ephemera, including a sequined suit from his 1975 Rolling Thunder tour and a Martin D-41 acoustic guitar he gave to Bob Neuwirth, a musician who was instrumental in assembling the band for … Read more

Why Are We So Obsessed With Blue?

WHY, INDEED, HAVE writers been so drawn to the color? According to surveys, blue is by far the world’s most popular hue, regardless of geography or gender — mostly owing to our favorable associations with it, or so researchers posit. Not surprisingly, people love cerulean skies and aquamarine seas, moody gemstones — sapphires, lapis lazuli, … Read more

Timothée Chalamet’s Very Viral Oscars Season

Going viral during awards season is not necessarily a good thing. Look no further than the unearthed social media posts of “Emilia Pérez” star Karla Sofía Gascón for the most extreme example of how an actor’s online behavior can sink a film’s chances. But in other cases social media can be a tool for a … Read more

Three Great Documentaries to Stream

The proliferation of documentaries on streaming services makes it difficult to choose what to watch. Each month, we select three nonfiction films — classics, overlooked recent docs and more — that will reward your time. ‘Nationtime’ (1972) Stream it on the Criterion Channel and Kino Film Collection. Rent it on Amazon, Apple TV, Fandango at … Read more