After playing the starring role in the show ‘Andor’ (part of the ‘Star Wars’ franchise), he’s an international star. But the Mexican performer, director and producer remains a man of principle. Here, he talks about the Hollywood screenwriters’ strike, dealing with difficult subjects on his TV show and surviving success as a child actor
The American writer, a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize and one of his country’s most lyrical voices, has a new novel coming out this summer, the second book in his Harlem Trilogy
The Swedish director won the 2017 Palme d’Or at Cannes with ‘The Square,’ a savage satire about the world of contemporary art. Last year he did it again with ‘Triangle of Sadness,’ a cynical, funny and cruel portrait of fashion and the privileged classes
‘Fairytale of New York’ turns 35. The raw, controversial and tremendously beautiful recording, by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl, is, for many, the best song for the season
The American author is an active member of the technological resistance in his writing and his way of life: he works on a small boat with no internet, doesn’t own a smartphone and isn’t selling his new book on the e-commerce platform
Modern wars do not distinguish between the front line and the rearguard. As the battlefield stretches from Ukraine to Twitter, food has become susceptible to ideologization
Research centers and companies are investigating the potential mental health benefits of hallucinogenic substances, decades after they were declared illegal
New report reveals that the rise in digital consumption is not compensating for losses in sales of physical copies
Subscription services are offering industry some faint hope