Novice - Kultura (angleščina)

Wagner Moura Puts Us on Trial in Edinburgh
14. August 2026 (00:07)
Our chief theater critic, Helen Shaw, is in Scotland for the Edinburgh International Festival. For her, Christiane Jatahy’s modern reimagining of Henrik Ibsen’s “Enemy of the People” was a difficult but valuable theater experience. (New York Times)
Great Movie and TV Adaptations From 21st- Century Thrillers
13. August 2026 (23:08)
From “Slow Horses” to “Big Little Lies,” our list of great psychological thrillers, spy novels and crime fiction have inspired a heap of great adaptations. (New York Times)
Readers Choose the Best Thrillers and Mysteries of the Century
13. August 2026 (22:30)
The backbone of the list: nine novels by Tana French, and five novels each from John le Carré, Kate Atkinson and Mick Herron. (New York Times)
John Crowley, Whose Fantasy Novels Blurred Reality and Dream, Dies at 83
13. August 2026 (21:02)
The eminent critic Harold Bloom called his 1981 book ‘Little, Big’ a ‘neglected masterpiece’ and one of the best novels of the 20th century. (New York Times)
Kennedy Center Board Decides to Inscribe Trump’s Name on Building
13. August 2026 (19:56)
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Raoul Vaneigem, Whose Manifesto Inspired 1968 Revolt in France, Dies at 92
13. August 2026 (19:25)
“The Revolution of Everyday Life,” published in 1967, was his cri de coeur against mindless work, materialism and authority. (New York Times)
5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
13. August 2026 (15:22)
Wild Up’s latest volume of music by Julius Eastman, Mitsuko Uchida’s Beethoven and works by Joe Hisaishi are among our selections. (New York Times)
‘Dead Souls’ Review: A Mean Satire About American Exploitation
13. August 2026 (11:03)
The “Repo Man” director Alex Cox returns with an unabashedly weird western, where he plays a mysterious stranger in an Arizona border town, circa 1890. (New York Times)
Rory Scovel’s New Netflix Special Reviewed: Winging It Never Sounded So Funny
13. August 2026 (11:03)
In “Show Must Go On,” the appearance of unpredictability combined with the possibility of catastrophe is riveting. (New York Times)