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Cozy Autumnal Hexes

Using calcified pumpkin spice, draw a series of sigils to protect against unwanted invitations to go hiking. from Culture: TV, Movies, Music, Art, and Theatre News and Reviews https://ift.tt/haZgWTS

What the U.A.W. Won

In forcing the Big Three automakers to pay higher wages and make other concessions, the union demonstrated the enduring power of organized labor. from Culture: TV, Movies, Music, Art, and Theatre News and Reviews https://ift.tt/7yYZkb0

A Brief History of Exorcism

Common traits like left-handedness and saying things like “That’s a spicy meatball!” were believed to be the work of the Devil, and exorcism became a lucrative business. from Culture: TV, Movies, Music, Art, and Theatre News and Reviews https://ift.tt/fCIW6J2

The Devastation of Be’eri

In one day, Hamas militants massacred, tortured, and abducted residents of a kibbutz, leaving their homes charred and their community in ruins. from Culture: TV, Movies, Music, Art, and Theatre News and Reviews https://ift.tt/DJ5WVR3

Rodrigo Duterte’s Deadly Promise

When an outrageous yet charismatic candidate for President promises to kill suspected criminals, the reporter Patricia Evangelista says, we should listen: it may not be just a talking point. from Culture: TV, Movies, Music, Art, and Theatre News and Reviews https://ift.tt/frYxDsO

The Numbing Sameness of War Footage

The proliferation of images via cell phones may have taken away the war photographer’s ability to create a single, arresting, and iconic image, but their accumulation will haunt us. from Culture: TV, Movies, Music, Art, and Theatre News and Reviews https://ift.tt/hl2z0jI

Spies, Sex, and John le Carré

The writer helped define the modern spy thriller with his cynical, expertly observed stories of espionage. How will new revelations about his private life complicate his legacy? from Culture: TV, Movies, Music, Art, and Theatre News and Reviews https://ift.tt/Qr5CV9d

Rebranding Global Climate Change

Barbenheating: Create an event where people watch a fun movie in the morning, a bleak one in the afternoon, and then tackle an existential crisis in the evening. from Culture: TV, Movies, Music, Art, and Theatre News and Reviews https://ift.tt/PO8JRvr

Raking Dirt for Art’s Sake

Bill Dilworth has spent thirty-four years minding the soil for “The New York Earth Room,” a Walter De Maria installation, which is part of the Dia Art Foundation, in SoHo. from Culture: TV, Movies, Music, Art, and Theatre News and Reviews https://ift.tt/1JknSUV