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Runway fashion—should we care?

If a designer wardrobe is not in your budget, is the runway still a worthwhile spectator sport?

Review: Static Gestures

An exercise in actively listening to art

Finding light in times of darkness

Come Up To My Room 2019

Broadway’s reawakening

Listening to theatre as a form of magic

Music for the end of the world

How The 1975 and Julia Holter unsettle the sights and sounds of the present

The Strand’s best of 2018

Our editors’ top pop culture picks

Review: Aquaman

Experiments in time in an inspired superhero spectacle

Playlist: I’m Psychic

Late fall songs for intimate moments

Mirror images

Notes on translation and remakes after Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria

Review: The Seventh Seal

On Friday, November 2, TIFF had its first screening of The Seventh Seal in its two-month-long centennial celebration of Ingmar Bergman, which runs from October 24 to December 23. I went into the screening just after reading Liam Lacey’s piece on the TIFF retrospective for Original Cin. To make Bergman “relevant to our own times,” Lacey suggests a reimagining of Bergman as a superhero—a reconceptualization so Bergman might fit in ...