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5 days ago

Flat Earth by Anika Jade Levy review fear and loathing in New York

Enter Anika Jade Levy's slim and sharp debut Flat Earth, which shares its title with a film made by a woman whom Avery, the narrator, identifies as her best friend. Frances is a rich and beautiful twentysomething who becomes a reluctant celebrity in certain circles after her film, an experimental documentary about rural isolation and rightwing conspiracy theories in the modern-day United States, premieres to critical acclaim at a gallery in New York.
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from48 hills
7 months ago

Sandra Yagi's bewitching 'The Faerie Realm' light-heartedly skewers human nature - 48 hills

The Cottingley fairy photos reveal humanity's enduring fascination with myth and mystery, as reflected in the reactions of figures like Arthur Conan Doyle.
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