Ali Al Shehabi’s images of the Gulf kingdom dwell on the texture of a homeland he felt alienated from for most of his life.
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As I thumbed through the serious dictionary, the first word that caught my eye was mees —a word that even someone with only a ...
In Paul Schrader’s latest film—his most audacious religious vision yet—a documentarian on his deathbed confesses, on camera, ...
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