Journalists at The Economist, Charlie Hebdo, Archivi.ng, and RetroNews share how — and why — they are putting their past ...
The difficulty lies in the blurred boundary between a just war and a holy war. Conflicts are rarely the result of unilateral ...
One of the images he used to get pupils engaging was a caricature of Mohammed wearing a turban containing a bomb. The cartoon ...
At least a dozen people have been killed after gunmen opened fire in the newsroom of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo ...
In a society where algorithms curate belief and success is measured in visibility, what keeps a nation from losing its soul? For French philosopher and sociologist Raphaël Liogier, the answer may lie ...
French authorities have foiled a suspected terror attack on the Bank of America’s Paris headquarters. Sources close to the ...
Speaking on a podcast this week, Normand described a call he received roughly two weeks ago after submitting clips from ...
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It’s getting more dangerous to be a comedian — but was it ever safe?
Can We Laugh at That?: Comedy in a Conflicted Age Jacques Berlinerblau University of California Press, 256 pages, $24.95 Even in these polarized, politically turbulent times, Jacques Berlinerblau ...
According to a notification letter sent to affected staff, an unknown cyber baddie exploited a Broken Object Level ...
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"Can We Laugh at That?" looks at comedy's culture wars, from Dave Chappelle to Kevin Hart, and the limits of free speech ...
Photo by Magnus Stark courtesy of GableStage “Prayer for the French Republic” follows a French Jewish family in two separate time periods: 2016–2017 and 1944–1946. Although in different eras, they ...
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