Kitty Green’s latest film is as much about societal acceptance of sexual misconduct as it is about the indignities that many workers face in the office, especially younger women.
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February 3, 2020

 

In The Assistant, Being Manipulated as a Woman Is a Matter of Course

Kitty Green’s latest film is as much about societal acceptance of sexual misconduct as it is about the indignities that many workers face in the office, especially younger women.

Susannah Gruder

 
 
 
 

An Outsider Artist Channels His Demons Into Uniquely Funny and Dark Compositions

On display at the Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia, works of Benjamin Jones project deep sorrow as well as an unvanquished ray of optimism.

Melissa Stern

 
 
 

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NYC High School and College Students Demand “Cops Out!” of Schools

Organized by Free CUNY and the People’s Cultural Plan, protesters called to eliminate police presence in schools, subways, and museums.

 

Our Digital Vocabulary Will Expand Yet Again With New Emoji Release

From ninjas to pinched hands, Russian dolls to anatomically correct hearts, our modes of online communication will never be the same

 

A Crowdfunding Campaign Aims to Bring Four Historic Philippine Films Home

The DaangDokyu Documentary Festival hopes to raise enough funds by February 1 to make these important cultural and historical films available in their country of origin.

 
 
 
 
 

Seeing Hong Kong’s Past and Present Through Film

Metrograph’s film series To Hong Kong with Love pairs old and new films films made by Hong Kong residents, cultivating a first-person narrative of the city and its changes.

Dan Schindel

 
 
 
 

Kahlil Joseph Imagines a News Channel Foregrounded in Black Excellence

With BLKNWS, Joseph combats the racist and one-dimensional gaze of the news media.

Bedatri D. Choudhury

 
 
 
 

The Art of Escalation: Becoming Ungovernable on a Day of City-Wide Transit Action

The action, dubbed J31, takes place today. The political group behind it outlines its goals of “free transit, all cops off the subways, an end to the harassment of vendors, performers, and unhoused people, and full accessibility of those with varying abilities.”

MTL+

 
 
 
 

A Soul-Stirring Reminder of Why the Criminal Justice System Must Change

Part of the brilliance of Garrett Bradley’s Time is the way it blurs the lines between past and present, offering an affecting look at the system’s impact on Black families.

Beandrea July

 
 
 
 

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