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" In it, he interrogates the role of the "aging rocker.
" Throughout her lessons she interrogates students with reflexive urgency: "What's your evidence?
It interrogates morality and expresses skepticism over the quest for self-discovery.
"Did you enjoy the stripper, when you were doggystyling him?" she interrogates.
It's Pavel who interrogates a friend of Paul and Adina's named Abi.
Her body language is defiant, she gesticulates wildly as she interrogates him.
The play also interrogates the do-gooding Brits who come to help out.
Indeed, Hatoum is most successful when she interrogates the politics of her homeland.
He then films his wife Jada Pinkett Smith laughing while he interrogates Jaden.
It interrogates who will be held accountable when women's voices are systemically silenced.
Whether her display of emotion is "real" or not is what Jackie interrogates.
For example, Anna sits with a friend in a restaurant and interrogates the waitress.
Lamar is handcuffs in the midst of a polygraph test while Cheadle interrogates him.
As playful as he is provocative, Darren Bader interrogates the meaning of art itself.
Laura Linney plays his wife; Jamey Sheridan plays the federal investigator who interrogates him.
As in his paintings, van Gogh interrogates the relationship between the transient and the eternal.
It interrogates the way the Simpsons character has magnified problematic stereotypes of South Asian people.
She seizes them with an almost animalistic ferocity and interrogates them for all they're worth.
A lot of it interrogates different aspects of identity, and particularly thinking about national identity.
The book interrogates the causes of the 2008 meltdown and unearths lessons for investors today.
Do these matter in a novel that interrogates the linearity of time, among other things?
She interrogates the essential differences between the sexes, questioning what distinguishes one from the other.
Think about how Mars retrograde tests our tempers or Jupiter retrograde interrogates our approach to learning.
She takes her time, weighs every word, interrogates her own thoughts, then shapes them into argument.
Claim to Fame: Ms. Garner is an artist whose work interrogates society's relationship to black bodies.
Indeed, "Halt and Catch Fire" continually interrogates what defines success in tech, in business or in life.
One of Collateral's most interesting themes interrogates different attitudes towards economic migrants versus "authentic" refugees from war.
When Abdolreza interrogates her at the end of an exhausting day, clouds have darkened the sunny skies.
" He interrogates her about cheating, and she offers a very Victoria denial: "I'm asking about my hair.
The mother's gaze interrogates the viewer and disrupts the assumption that this moment is spontaneous or fleeting.
Wellness Lies, a series that interrogates wellness trends and the scientific support for them (or lack thereof).
French philosopher Roland Barthes' most seminal work, Mythologies, interrogates the social constructs that are often presented as 'natural.
Her whole story, in fact, interrogates the norms of now: our proud divisiveness, the allergic reaction to offense.
My work interrogates distorted color perception and its impact upon the value of human life in public space.
"The Logic of Sense," Gilles Deleuze Deleuze interrogates language, revealing all its inescapable paradoxes, distinctions, irresolutions and contradictions.
It interrogates the concepts of coexistence and interdependence, using music as both an embodied concern and a metaphor.
In the show, "Trump" interrogates the author, David Carl, a Trump impersonator, about the value of his work.
Abandon expectations all ye who enter a David Lynch short film in which he interrogates a talking monkey.
But Vox Lux never really interrogates that question, which makes those horrific scenes of trauma feel lazy and unearned.
This installment in the legitimate opposition series takes a look at the contemporary context and interrogates the 1800 example.
In this almost-solo show, Bill Irwin, scholar and clown, interrogates his relationship with the craggy playwright Samuel Beckett.
Through these intersecting frequencies it interrogates the histories and current politics of how we speak and (are allowed to) listen.
In the first, Erin interrogates a member of Silas' old gang, who's just been freed from prison on compassionate release.
The care with which Sontag interrogates the desires and fears animating these stories distinguishes the good ones from the bad.
Presenting Walker's full portfolio, while providing additional context regarding the original document it interrogates, SAAM's exhibition was both historical and timely.
Her recent essay for the Point interrogates the moral contradictions of being a tech worker amid Silicon Valley's profound socioeconomic inequality.
There he interrogates landlords and mingles with punters, doing so alone to ensure he is "exposed to what people really think".
He yells at them to pray as he interrogates them about the nonexistent sniper's whereabouts while tears roll down their cheeks.
Sure enough, he has little to say when Congressman Romero interrogates him about Raymond Tusk and Frank's role in his resignation.
A French cellist living in New York, Ms. Bordreuil plays steadily scathing music that interrogates how the body interacts with sound.
Pointing to a "fish house" — a structure built for spear fishing — he interrogates the two men about it in a prosecutorial tone.
There Artyom interrogates arrivals who arouse his suspicions, inquiring about their allegiance while rubbing a combat knife strapped to his left thigh.
This new film interrogates how a camera can capture one version of reality, but its material can be read through divergent viewpoints.
Mr Barnes is a master of the novel that unfolds cleanly before the reader and yet interrogates itself as it is told.
In the video, the policeman interrogates Huete instantly on his immigration status without offering medical assistance or checking on his well-being.
I mean, are some of the scenes we've seen—say the ones where Bernard secretly interrogates Dolores—taking place in the past?
I think, if you're doing political plays, you need to have something in the play that interrogates or blocks your own political view.
He also talks about how he wrote the actions of the father character in a way that interrogates his own anxieties about parenthood.
" Mr. Goold said in a statement that the new play "interrogates the political state of England through the lens of tangled family politics.
In the imagined interview, Gabi interrogates Coco's petting preferences, listing parts of her cat's body and asking Coco if she likes being petted there.
But Radtke interrogates this established reading by contrasting the treatment of printed images and digital ones, extended further to contrast physical and digital detritus.
Diski riskily interrogates the ingratitude lurking beneath her feelings toward Lessing — the aristocratic savior (of the Communist-Sufi-literary variety) to her Dickensian waif.
The see-you-next-Tuesday investigation goes predictably: As Amy interrogates Mike, it turns out they both said the c-word loudly and recklessly.
NM: You're thinking about this at the level of plot, as Zeke interrogates what he knows about his family, and at the sentence level.
He interrogates the child, who admits that "a voice," Arnold's, told him he needed to kill the dog, so it couldn't hurt anything anymore.
Bloom interrogates the art world's emphasis on authorship and identity by creating a microcosm in which she is both the author and the subject.
Eventually, she interrogates the entire notion of wine expertise, which in turn raises the biggest question of all: What does make a wine great?
That is the agile charm of Sullivan's photo: It interrogates the distance between who Kamala Harris is and who we want her to be.
The result is a tasteless viral video that highlights the very chasm between altruism and self-promotion that the film interrogates with biting ease.
Sara VanDerBeek's new print series, Women & Museums, interrogates how women occupy institutional spaces, particularly through the prominence of traditionally craft media like ceramics and textiles.
" Holding a device called an e-meter, which functions as a kind of lie detector, the auditor interrogates the auditee, looking for areas of "spiritual distress.
The legacy of this erasure is explored in Bertrand Bonello's Zombi Child, which interrogates the relationship between white privilege and the evolution of the zombie myth.
It confronts more than 125 years of American imperialism in Hawaiʻi, interrogates false paradigms about science for all humankind, and demands a future that is just.
The group's head, Rudolf (Jan Klusák) sets up a desk in front of picnickers and interrogates them in the manner of K's interrogators in The Trial.
This collection fueled his 2014 debut, Guud, a totally inimitable collage of gothic sounds that interrogates what is "conventionally good" music on a microscopic sonic level.
Als interrogates conventional understanding of what it means to love and to relate to someone, and that consciousness fills the big white rooms of David Zwirner.
Mustonen interrogates motion with a dancer's eye, aware that, unlike the expressions and gestures captured in inert paintings, the movement choreographed into his projections is fleeting.
Hansel & Gretel interrogates the changing nature of public space and our acquiescence to being watched, in an era rife with data mining and warrantless government spying.
The music he's contributed to interrogates the bluster and turmoil of life's turbulent times, and even his more club-oriented project Yen Towers is no exception.
Early in this meditative book, the author interrogates the assumption that the flâneur—the aimless city ambler, observing all and observed by none—is necessarily male.
True change will only come to the Knicks when the querulous and glowering Knicks owner interrogates his two decades of failure and shows himself the door.
The much quieter The Look of Silence flips to the perspective of a survivor, who interrogates both his persecutors and whether any justice is even possible.
In "The Rules Do Not Apply," a writer for The New Yorker interrogates the hoary conceit of "having it all" after a harrowing miscarriage and divorce.
Isla imaginaria, curated by Natalia Viera Salgado, interrogates notions of territory, citizenship, displacement, erasure, and the question of progress on the island of Puerto Rico today.
At the Indian food stand, a woman interrogates the vendor about whether or not there is cheese in the samosas like her life depends on it.
"Amor Fati" (2016), a work by American artist Claire Pentecost, interrogates humanity's relationship to our ecological present: the problems and potentialities of our carbon-driven world.
As June tries to check Hannah out — her illness is so minor the fever is gone — a hospital official named Nurse Wheeler (Ericka Kreutz) interrogates the mom.
David, the son of a local woman called Carla, interrogates the delirious patient about the events that have led her into this place of "danger and madness".
The executioner, who speaks in a Sinai accent, interrogates one of the detainees about the names of families, clans and villages that are all in North Sinai.
In one of his films, initially posted on his Facebook account, he interrogates a 20-something Afghan man he has captured, before delivering him to the authorities.
Today, she's acclaimed for her new media and performance art that—among other things—interrogates the power relations inherent in digital interfaces, often through a sexual lens.
A new documentary, "MAYA / MATANGI / MIA," tells things from her perspective, and this Vulture essay thoughtfully interrogates our treatment of the pop star over the last decade.
On many nights, Carlson's viewers watch what looks like a mismatch, as he interrogates some liberal opponent who seems unfamiliar with television—and, sometimes, unfamiliar with politics.
Inspired by Jean Genet's 1950 homoerotic Un Chant D'Amour, Pauline Curnier Jardin's recent film Qu'un Sang Impur (2019) interrogates patriarchal credo through the lens of its unseen bodies.
Orozco interrogates her aunt through Skype sessions, interviews other members of the police group, and searches for any evidence that her beloved aunt might have been wrongfully accused.
The "lawyer" interrogates the young women on her alcohol consumption, "mooching" behavior, the fact she was smiling with her assailant before he attacked her, and prior sexual encounters.
She interrogates the Skyteam representative at the desk about why her dietary preference is not noted, and it's too soon before takeoff to get her a vegetarian meal.
Even creepier was "One for the Road," with Antony Sher as a state functionary careering between charm and brutality as he interrogates three tortured members of a family.
Rob reads his piece, which interrogates the mechanics and politics of the icy, complex game, and how it reminds him, in surprising ways, of his own home and history.
Once there are three (sometimes two) players left in the game, a jury of all the post-merge players who were voted out convenes and interrogates the remaining competitors.
Lawmakers must question the constitutionality of an agency that compiles dossiers on journalists, interrogates them about their reporting, and searches their laptops and phones without oversight or probable cause.
They included Hamas's Internal Security offices, a five-story building in the Rimal neighborhood where the group interrogates Palestinians belonging to extremist groups or suspected of collaborating with Israel.
O. Talusan, a former BuzzFeed employee, is one of the most thoughtful writers covering trans issues today, and her debut memoir interrogates themes of race, gender, immigration, and intersectionality.
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In her latest installation at the Hamburger Bahnhof, the French artist, who won Germany's esteemed Preis der Nationalgalerie last fall, interrogates patriarchal credo through the lens of its unseen bodies.
At least the Hulu drama has one major narrative choice going for it: It interrogates the subtle, and not so subtle, racism of growing up in a supposedly "nice" town.
Similar to the Kimoyo beads, the listening devices used by T'Challa to communicate with Okoye and Nakia (and eavesdrop on FBI agent Everett Ross as he interrogates Klaue) feature nsibidi.
"The Pathseeker" (1977) tells the story of an unnamed "commissioner" in an unnamed Central European country who interrogates inhabitants of a community with no clear purpose except to seed terror.
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As he gives his characters the right leftist credos to regurgitate, he interrogates and punctures their commitment to their professed ideology, like Agatha Christie knocking off victims in a mansion.
Science fiction, it is often said, interrogates not the future but the present — and Jones's comfort with modern theoretical physics is noticeably offset by her discomfort with modern social sciences.
In Future Sex, published this month by Farrar, Strauss and Giroux, Witt interrogates both our cultural myths around feminine sexuality and the vanguards of sexual experimentation seeking to dismantle them.
A November profile for The New York Times proclaims "Casey Affleck is Making Another Splash, Reluctantly," yet barely interrogates what might be one of the more obvious reasons for his reluctance.
While in her last work Null States, the focus was on inequality and lack of access to information, in State Tectonics, Older interrogates the meaning of Information's monopoly on … information itself.
Miranda's fanfic interrogates the mythos of the American dream, tearing down the idea that "America" emerged from a single cultural identity that belongs only to white European immigrants and their descendants.
Subtler and better is the art by Chia-En Jao, from Taiwan, who interrogates that island's history, and the ways nationalism can obscure it, with sly humor and an easy hand.
The artist Jorge Pardo makes work that not only lives outside the confines of the traditional white cube but also interrogates notions of space and setting and our place within them.
In song after song, she interrogates herself, criticizes her own artistic project, apologizes for her artistic project, ponders the paradoxes of her artistic project, and by extension race relations in America.
But for all the writing about how nonprofits can be founded and scaled, almost no one publicly interrogates the other end of the life cycle: What happens when a nonprofit dies?
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Her popularity exploded last year with the publication of "Girl, Wash Your Face," a self-help manifesto that interrogates the "lies" that Ms. Hollis (and, by extension, the Everywoman) tells herself.
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Then he takes photos, interrogates salespeople, and snips away small branches, which he weighs with a portable scale before airfreighting them back to Puyallup, for testing at his Washington State University lab.
As Stephenson poses with her boyfriends (they're intentionally nameless) in scenes no less staged than the average Facebook profile photo, she interrogates our contemporary cultural obsession with romantic love—at all costs.
Prominent novelist Amitav Ghosh interrogates our seeming inability to fully grasp or reckon with the scope of climate change, looking specifically at the dearth of examinations of its repercussions in literary fiction.
It's heartening that Head Over Heels arrives alongside the play Straight White Men, which interrogates cis, white, male privilege and features, despite its title, two nonbinary actors, Kate Bornstein and Ty Defoe.
With the Orient Express marooned in a snowdrift and the murderer trapped on the train, Poirot interrogates a dozen or so suspects before gathering them together to hear him solve the case.
There's a lot of melodrama in the picture, but it also the rare sports movie that really interrogates meaning: Most of the time there is no "Big Game", no championship, no ring.
Rowan Renee – No Spirit For Me Through loom-weaving, lithography and metal-work, Renee interrogates how the intersection of homophobia and misogyny contribute to the systemic failure of the criminal justice system.
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And perhaps he will write another book—one that interrogates his own calibration of the balance between duty and honor in the service of a President who didn't want to be challenged.
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It's a simple enough question, but its implications loom over the rest of the LP, as Mr. Booker interrogates his own (and listeners') responsibility to take action against social and interpersonal wrongs.
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In her new work "Slavic Goddesses — A Wreath of Ceremonies," Ms. Olowska, a Polish artist, teams up with Katy Pyle, an American choreographer who smartly interrogates the gender codes of classical ballet.
What We Left Unfinished interrogates what reflection we see in the mirror; especially if that mirror was for a long time discarded because its reflection was deemed unsuitable for people to see.
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When she interrogates one of her patients, for example, he denies any knowledge of the case, but even as he does so she notices the pulse in his temple beating a little faster.
Following a diva, two conductors, two virtuoso soloists, and three bandleaders into, variously, military deployment, forced retirement, and the bottom of a bottle, Bomberger interrogates the national character of American art and artists.
In The Late Late Show segment above, the host interrogates Chadwick Boseman, Sienna Miller, and Stephan James, in an attempt to discover which of them is the owner of a mystery cell phone.
In up-and-coming playwright Jeremy O. Harris's first major stage production, racial dynamics in the antebellum South are at the fore, as Harris interrogates them through a ... unique form of couples therapy.
Dance In her new work "Slavic Goddesses — A Wreath of Ceremonies," Ms. Olowska, a Polish artist, teams up with Katy Pyle, an American choreographer who smartly interrogates the gender codes of classical ballet.
This book centers on ways to reframe how we think about times in our life when — as its title says — things fall apart, and interrogates our desire to move on from such moments quickly.
There are no emoji in SettingsAppears: 1:46 Kylo Ren takes off his mask and interrogates Rey inside the Settings app, even though emoji characters aren't really present in the Settings app on iOS.
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To build the story, dramatic, well-written, and frequent cutscenes are now used to flesh out your relationship with the other Guardian commanders, as well as expand Ghaul's character as he interrogates the imprisoned Speaker.
Over a throwback beat, Bada$$ interrogates the glaring class discrepancies ("the land of the free is for the free loaders") and racial divides ("still got the last names of our slave owners") in the country.
"Spectre interrogates and reveals many of the common tactics and methods that are used by corporate or political actors to influence people's behaviours and decision making," said Posters in an artist's statement about the project.
The Last Jedi interrogates that notion, repeatedly returning to the idea that any avoidable casualty is a tragedy, and that dying in battle should only be an option once everything else is off the table.
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A former assistant college wrestling coach and past leader of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, Jordan is known for eschewing a suit jacket as he walks the Capitol hallways or interrogates witnesses during committee hearings.
"Small Animals" interrogates how we weigh risk as parents, how we judge one another's parenting and what the costs might be — not just to parents, but to children, too — of a culture of constant surveillance.
Against that backdrop, the Obama administration developed a hybrid approach in which the government first interrogates a captive for intelligence purposes, sometimes aboard ships, and then delivers the Miranda warning to enable a civilian trial.
The Walking Dead is best when it dispenses with its penchant for gore and shock value and instead interrogates the moral quandaries that arise when different personality types are thrown together and forced to coexist.
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Like the novel, the picture interrogates the very idea of Christian martyrdom, by proposing that there are instances when martyrdom — the believer holding fast to Christ to the bitter end — is not holy or even right.
Dinklage befriends Dunn's widow (Ormond), whose new grief is layered by a past loss, and interrogates members of the machine's trial group, two of whom (Yelchin and Orphan Black's Evelyne Brochu) have motive to murder Dunn.
Mr. Meng's ministry arrests and interrogates political dissidents like the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, rounds up suspected separatists in restive areas such as Xinjiang, and arrests people protesting against environmental pollution or official corruption.
One of the things that's most bugged me about The Walking Dead from its earliest days is the casual way it assumes the characters we're following are in the right, an idea it only fitfully interrogates.
In forms both traditional (ghazal, a crown of sonnets) and unorthodox (crossword puzzle, Mad Lib, bingo card), Asghar interrogates divisions along lines of nationality, age, and gender, illuminating the forces by which identity is fixed or flexible.
Standing naked in a shallows creek while holding a chicken, or like a corpse, partially buried in volcanic rock, her work interrogates notions of where home is, identity, and carrying one's own ancestral trauma in the body.
She appears here with an intriguing pair of accompanists — the harpist Zeena Parkins and the tenor saxophonist Mark Turner — for the premiere of a newly commissioned work, "Recognition," which interrogates the colonial history of her native Portugal.
Lynn Yarne's captivating, float-like installation "Okagesadmade" focuses its view of Portland through the lens of the city's Chinese and Japanese immigrant communities, which the artist interrogates by way of cultural objects, aural histories, photographs, and digital animations.
The author interrogates his own "depressing view into the future of work," informed by the accounts of people who spend hours performing digital tasks that net tiny amounts of money in setups that appear to be marketing ploys.
Largely through a series of poems based on Turing tests — a test designed to see if artificial intelligence can pass for that of a human — Choi interrogates identity, treating humanity as both an applied science and a feral thing.
Even though the Division later reveals its own awareness that there's a fascist streak underlying its heroes' mission, the game never really interrogates what that means, or questions your own actions dispensing summary justice in the streets of Manhattan.
Shakespeare's tragedy examines the events and motivations leading to Caesar's assassination, while "X" takes the form of a mock trial in which Malcolm X's widow interrogates his associates as she tries to uncover the truth behind her husband's murder.
And while the Lee family's belief in Adnan's guilt doesn't make it true, the documentary hardly interrogates what aspects of the case or the trial might have led to their strong collective belief in the state's case against him.
Beyond all the easy jokes, the crux of the exhaustive 21-minute segment interrogates the weight of the name "Trump": Trump himself values his brand at around $3 billion, and his supporters feel that his name connotes success and wealth.
"The work interrogates the condition of difference in both art and world contexts: does Axel meet resistance because of his incongruous visual identity, or his transgressive means of investigation?" asks Barrois, whose project is updated on a dedicated Instagram page.
The anti-PC brigade will no doubt be further irritated by the forthcoming makeover of "Question Time", a long-running show in which the audience interrogates a panel of politicians and other public figures (including, on occasion, journalists from The Economist).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Andrea Zittel's current exhibition at Andrea Rosen Gallery is a continuation of the artist's work of the past 25 years — work that explores and interrogates what it means to be a participant in American culture.
Fulfilling his job at the OBKhss (I looked it up: it was the Department Against Misappropriation of Socialist Property), Oleg half-assedly interrogates the market manager about how she has just so much food on her shelves, and such good quality.
Buy it here >>In a powerful reckoning that adds a different dimension to the #MeToo conversation — one more intimate, insidious, and full of improbable grace — Jeannie Vanasco interrogates her rapist, a man who had once been a long-time friend.
In Best Worst Thing…, Price interrogates the musical's demise by dissecting old video and contrasting interviews with his fellow cast members—Jim Walton, Ann Morrison, Sally Klein, and Jason Alexander, among others—with footage of their former, fresher-faced selves.
The man who interrogates him, a police detective named Joona Linna, is stumped: A sadistic criminal, Jurek Walter, is locked away in a heavily guarded psychiatric ward, convicted of the presumed deaths of Mikael and Felicia as well as other murders.
Wurm, who lives and works between Vienna and Limberg, is best known for his extensive, ongoing "One Minute Sculpture" series, which interrogates the boundaries between visual and performance art, audience and actor, and proposes a new definition for sculpture entirely.
In his new book, The Years That Matter Most: How College Makes or Breaks Us, Paul Tough explores this divide, and interrogates whether going to college has become a privilege of wealth and whether it can still lift people out of economic insecurity.
If it indicts and then ultimately forgives David, it never really interrogates the audience about our own privileges and evasions, about sipping sauvignon blanc and admiring the sunset on the river when people are suffering and dying not so very far away.
A simultaneously epic and finely drawn intergenerational and time-shifting murder mystery set on the Texas-Mexico border, "Lone Star" interrogates history, narrative and tidal shifts in power through the lens of race and immigration, but never at the expense of their complexities.
With this collection, Mao interrogates the intricacies of being put on display without actually being seen, presenting a suite of poems in which Anna May Wong, the Chinese-American actress often made to play stereotypical caricatures in 20th-century Hollywood films, lives on.
At first blush, however, the YMC seemed more like a group of occult-leaning queer theorists and activists, interested in creating art that interrogates and subverts the crushing logic of capitalism, colonialism, racism, and heteropatriarchy—which, I guess, is its own kind of magic.
The state watches and interrogates, imprisons and kills, facilitated by an omnipresent gaze in the way of Deutsch's peering spotlight, or by the violent entrance into private zones of intimacy as performed by the FBI onto countless victims of a self-protecting carceral system.
In the first episode, Bridgette interrogates her gynecologist about the state of her vagina, leaves her toddler alone while she runs to the corner store for junk food and tries to have sex with an ex-boyfriend while her son silently snoozes beside them.
It isn't just an unstintingly violent thriller; it's a movie that interrogates the whole rape revenge tradition it's a part of, demanding that we think about why stories that are, in theory, about women reclaiming their agency have been such a regular fixture of exploitation film.
By showing Bojack's past victims moving on with their lives, the show indirectly interrogates the idea that his redemption is conditional on their forgiveness — even if it helps Bojack take responsibility, it might be narcissistic for him to interrupt their healing by asking for help with his own.
World Premiere Strong Island / U.S.A., Denmark (Director: Yance Ford) — Examining the violent death of the filmmaker's brother and the judicial system that allowed his killer to go free, this documentary interrogates murderous fear and racialized perception, and re-imagines the wreckage in catastrophe's wake, challenging us to change.
In VICE's "Europe or Die" documentary series, the figure of the intrepid journalist stalks through camps to interview Syrian families waiting for a boat to Greece and interrogates smugglers who freely admit that they are only concerned about their profits when they sell passage on flimsy rubber dinghies.
Conceptual photographer Sara VanDerBeek's new series of large-scale dye sublimation prints, Women & Museums, also interrogates how women occupy institutional spaces, particularly through the prominence of traditionally craft media like ceramics and textiles — materials that rarely receive as much attention as other parts of museum collections more dominated by male artists.
Raph Koster, the former lead designer for Ultima Online and a key creative force behind Star Wars Galaxies and Everquest II among a whole host of other things, wrote up a talk he gave a couple weeks ago that interrogates these particular problems within the game industry even more explicitly.
Mosse's work brings to mind the questions posed by Saidiya Hartman in her book Scenes of Subjection: Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America (1997), which interrogates representations of violence against Black slaves: What interests me are the ways we are called upon to participate in such scenes.
" The bizarre moment stirred up accusations that she was a racist, although the publisher defended her, stating: " Heeb  is a satirical Jewish culture magazine that interrogates stereotypes and ideas (hopefully in creative ways) that many hold sacred in order to represent the complex and nuanced perspectives that many Jews have about their identities.
So I'm kind of expecting the next episode to be something of a bottled installment, confined to whatever The Good Place's interpretation of the phrase "Interdimensional Hole of Pancakes" turns out to be as Maya Rudolph interrogates the group's every move since the last time they were all together in her quarters.
Actors: Daniel Auteuil, Juliette Binoche, Maurice BénichouDirector: Michael Haneke In a story about a married couple who obtain a series of agonizing surveillance video tapes anonymously, we arrive to this moment: In the hunt to figure out who's sending his family twisted tapes, husband Georges interrogates a close friend named Majid who may be responsible.
The exhibition will close with a live performance by Ba Na Na, composed of Drew Denny and JD Samson (founding member of electro-punk bands MEN and Le Tigre, respectively), that interrogates the implications of easily espoused beliefs about environmentalism as a performative gesture to the physically impressive landscape that surrounds the grounds of Angel's Gate Cultural Center.
Today's contest announcement comes along with the debut of a new song, as well as a profile in The New York Times in which reporter Joe Coscarelli interrogates the idea of "why does everyone love this dude so much?" at length, referring to DeMarco as "a kind of pied piper for the blog crowd." someone made a mac demarco erotica fan fiction blog.
" Ms. Birch's recent work includes "We Want You To Watch," a collaboration with the feminist duo RashDash calling for an end to pornography, staged at the National Theater; "Little on the Inside," set in a women's prison and seen at the Almeida Festival; and, last year in Berlin, with the experimental director Katie Mitchell, "Ophelia's Room," which interrogates the gender politics of "Hamlet.
"During yesterday's impeachment hearing, Representative Jim SensenbrennerFrank (Jim) James SensenbrennerControversy on phone records intensifies amid impeachment Judiciary hearing gets heated as Democratic counsel interrogates GOP staffer Doug Collins wants hearing with GOP witnesses before articles of impeachment MORE (R-Wis.) furnished you with a timely demand for a minority day of hearings, signed by all Republican Members of the Committee," Collins wrote.
Wood's camera never interrogates, as it slowly and persistently suggests that maybe there's more than one America: nights where Leah can play with chaos but also glide above it, clubs where a blonde girlfriend can let Blue sell coke to a crowd that shoves hundreds into his hand two at a time, and days that reveal true hierarchies of men and women, power and possession.
The new six-part Netflix miniseries — with each part mercifully clocking in right around 45 minutes, a remnant of the project's status as a co-production with Canada's CBC — adapts one of author Margaret Atwood's most interior novels, which interrogates the motives and drives behind the very real Grace Marks, a servant convicted of conspiring to murder her employer and his housekeeper in 1843 Upper Canada (what is now southern Ontario).
In "Free White and 285," Pindell interrogates, through witnessing and autobiography, the psychic violence of racism and the slow degradation of one's spirit in the face of constant micro-aggressions; this juxtaposition drives the point home that the political is also deeply embedded in the personal, and that taking a moment of reprieve in Rio could be just as radical as publicly calling out the art world's complicity in perpetuating racism and inequality.
" He undertakes a rigorous program of improving his tennis and himself, introducing us along the way to an appealing cast: his regular coach, Kirill, who'd used his skill at the sport to earn a college scholarship and escape Russia; Alexandra, a deeply informed tennis blogger who is also a Jungian psychotherapist; and the champion age-group player and life coach Bob Litwin, who interrogates him about the frustrations of his "old story" as a tennis player: " 'There are a few things I am hearing,' he began.
If Hulu picks up the series for future seasons, they will tell different stories about the US fight against terrorism, though only season one will be directly based on Lawrence Wright's book.) But it was somewhere in the middle of "Mistakes Were Made," the show's third episode, when one character interrogates a man connected to the 1998 bombing of the American Embassy in Kenya, that I felt a welcome sense of relief at both what the series was doing and how Dan Futterman (who adapted the book for TV) and his fellow writers had approached what might have seemed like an impossible adaptation choice.

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