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Authors break down why George Orwell's '1984' feels closer to real life than ever before
From their first time reading Orwell's "1984" to what the term "Orwellian" means, five authors share thoughts on censorship ...
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A New Movie About George Orwell and 1984 Has a Unique Way of Telling Its Story. It May Haunt You.
In one clip, the CEO of the now-defunct facial-recognition startup AnyVision asks an unseen interviewer, “What do you prefer, ...
But what can a person do to get everything around them to melt away? Well, we have one suggestion: pop music from 1984! Certain pop songs have the ability to make the rest of the world vanish. To turn ...
In a rare interview, the acclaimed Canadian photographer sits down with Q’s Tom Power ahead of his first major Canadian ...
Now that we can speak about the Miami Seaquarium in past tense — it was a theme park before its recent closing — let’s look back at other old South Florida attractions. See the snakes at the ...
In an interview, Raoul Peck explains why he interspersed the writer's story with footage of current events, including footage of President Donald Trump and his supporters.
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‘Orwell 2 + 2 = 5' Review: A Chilling Examination of How Much the Nightmare of ‘1984' Has Come True
Raoul Peck's essay film about the creation of "1984" uses George Orwell's words and writings as a jumping-off point to chart the rise of modern fascism.
Many people feel puzzled by the actions of narcissists. One moment, you feel safe with having someone so charming, generous, and supportive close to you. Then, suddenly, their wonderfulness shifts to ...
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Mind The Gap| In her words: Harinder Baweja
I spoke to Harinder Baweja, one of the first women conflict reporters in India, who has covered militancy in Punjab and Jammu ...
BOSTON — At the time, Detroit Tigers left-hander Tarik Skubal didn't know where he was going. He didn't care. "I'm excited to get to where we're going to go," Skubal said after Saturday's win.
“I’m used to being able to solve problems,” Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York said as she visited a factory where immigration officials arrested 57 people. By Grace Ashford Reporting from Cato, N.Y.
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