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IF A MACHINE CAN LEARN THE VALUE OF DOG LIFE, MAYBE WE CAN TOO
GOING DEEPER INTO THE OFF-WORLD SECRETS OF PIXAR’S SCI-FI
SOME DAYS IT SEEMS WE LIVE IN A HORRID WORLD where most humans couldn’t give a fig about art. How many people in that world are going to care about a 65-year-old black-and-white movie—one that, for an
He was born just after Tchaikovsky completed the 1812 Overture and died the month The Beatles released The White Album. But Robert Grainier, whose fictional life story is told in Train Dreams – a new
A DOZEN OR SO YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN, EYES obscured by VR headsets, shuffle around a faux kitchen in a tech company’s Silicon Valley headquarters. Their arms are bent at the elbows, palms facing down. On
Robert Hutton on Cinema SAM TAYLOR/NATIONAL THEATRE ● ...
ONE OF THE MOST GRIMLY FUNNY POEMS OF the past century is Philip Larkin’s “This Be the Verse,” with its opening salvo about how our parents invariably mess us up. Larkin used a saltier word for “mess,