Birds Of War Review: Journalism, Exile, and Romance in a Devastating Archive
Birds of War turns the private archive into a battleground of feeling, memory, and moral exposure. ...
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Read moreDetailsIn the biting chill of a Lithuanian February, the sky over Vilnius presses down like a ...
Read moreDetailsIris orbits her own home on the island of Cyprus, present in the rooms yet emotionally ...
Read moreDetailsThe Sinjajevina region of Montenegro is framed as a vast stretch of high-altitude pastureland, made up ...
Read moreDetailsThe pavement in Watts takes in midday heat the way a sponge takes in water, holding ...
Read moreDetailsMarion, Kansas, looks like the kind of place where the loudest sound is a screen door ...
Read moreDetailsThe surveillance screen at Sheremetyevo Airport offers a grainy, desaturated reality, the kind that makes people ...
Read moreDetailsNelson Mandela remains a towering figure in global consciousness, a man whose life story reads like ...
Read moreDetailsLiz Garbus and Elizabeth Wolff move at full speed in their documentary Give Me the Ball!, ...
Read moreDetailsIn 1983, a blue Georgetown jacket set off a long blackout of justice in West Baltimore. ...
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