Marie Solis
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Are the Intense Scenes in ‘Nosferatu’ and ‘Babygirl’ Supposed to Be Funny?
Are the most intense scenes in “Nosferatu,” “Anora” and “Babygirl” supposed to be funny? If not, why are people cracking up?
With ‘All Fours,’ Miranda July Experiments in Fiction and in Life
In “All Fours,” her first novel in almost 10 years, the writer, artist and filmmaker considers freedom — sexual and otherwise.
What Does the Word ‘Girl’ Mean Now and Why Has It Become So Popular?
Online, where people go on “hot girl walks” and make “girl dinner,” the word “girl” is more a mind-set than a statement about one’s age...
Caroline Rose Takes Her Indie Rock Show on the Road
On a chilly day in New England at the start of a 43-city tour, the indie singer kills time before falling into the arms of...
Why Is Everyone Reading ‘Mating’ by Norman Rush?
Norman Rush’s “Mating” has achieved handshake status among younger readers thinking seriously about romantic relationships.
Cherry Blossom Trackers Have Their Fans Online
The interactive maps that track the progress of cherry blossom buds each spring have attracted an enthusiastic fan base.
Rachel Comey Collaborates With the New York Review of Books
Rachel Comey’s collaboration with The New York Review of Books is the latest flirtation between the fashion and literary worlds.