I knew that regardless of anything, she had my back, and I had hers. In interactions like this one, I find myself thinking and wondering about Jewish community.
JWA talks to Beth Lane, director of the documentary UnBroken, which traces the extraordinary journey of seven siblings, including her own mother, who escaped Nazi Germany as children.
As Berest searches for the sender of a mysterious postcard, she uncovers deeper questions about identity, intergenerational trauma, and what it means to carry a name.
Golan’s disqualification evoked many emotions for me. I struggled to grapple with how a song describing the terror and tragedy from October 7 could be seen as controversial.
Mary Shelley, in all her unconventional womanhood, wrote the ultimate tale of misfits. Frankenstein meditates on nature, human limitations, the price of advancement, and the repercussions of the pursuit of knowledge.
Madison’s realistic performance creates a likeable character who's hard not to empathize with. But while Baker attempts to abandon a cliché, fairytale ending, he struggles to portray his protagonist without a male-savior-counterpart.