Renowned French filmmaker Jacques Tati, most famous for Monsieur Hulot, his clumsy persona, crafted one of the most technically ambitious and conceptually timeless films with 1967’s monumental “PlayTime.”
In “PlayTime,” Tati envisions a convoluted, ultra-modern setting in which old-fashioned Mons
More than 1,000 people gathered in Times Square on Saturday afternoon to protest the Israeli military’s raids of Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem last week, which were conducted during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. As the crowd marched, they chanted “hands off Al-Aqsa.”
Tensions betw
Almost two dozen students from NYU's School of Law and Columbia Law School gathered outside the headquarters of LexisNexis on Friday to protest the data firm’s contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Protesters criticized ICE for its ability to use LexisNexis’ data to circumnavigate
NYU dropped charges of vandalism and antisemitism that it had filed against a graduate student employee earlier this year after the graduate student union, GSOC-UAW Local 2110, filed multiple grievances with the National Labor Relations Board. Naye Idriss, the student and a member of the union, was
In occupied Palestine, an Israeli military raid condemned by Arab states
Dozens of armed Israeli officers raided Al-Aqsa Mosque in east Jerusalem on Tuesday and Wednesday during the Muslim month of Ramadan, injuring at least 14 Palestinians and arresting hundreds more.
Israeli officials said tha