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The tenor of current cultural and critical exchanges among South Asian and Gulf countries points to the contortions required ...
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The Russian collective’s show, ‘Inverso Mundus’ seems calculated to shock and disgust, but it delivers an empty performance ...
Soy-Boy-in-Chief Altman’s death march on culture continues. The most real thing, if anything, about his LLM-‘authored’ short ...