Art Amanita expands close to home The gallery celebrates the opening of its Freeman Alley space with a solo show by Nicholas Campbell
Literature Caleb Femi’s ‘The Wickedest’ journeys through one night at London’s longest-running house party In this exclusive excerpt from the writer and filmmaker’s forthcoming poetry collection, the underground shoob scene reveals itself minute by minute
Film The horrors of horniness: the freaky girls of ‘Babyratu’ This holiday’s double-bill follows women whose sexuality threatens to undo them
Literature Amber Later’s ‘Special Moss’ mines the slippages of poetry and prose The New York-based writer’s debut collection spans four centuries while traversing mysterious landscapes
Above the Fold Remembering Jean-Luc Godard, whose immortal legacy rewrote the rules of cinema “When a human being is capable of creating things that transcend our lived experience, it’s easy to assume that they themselves can transcend its limits.” by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold Beyond ‘Breathless’: the beginner’s guide to Jean-Luc Godard From his foreshadowing of the May ’68 downfall to the crime story that inspired Tarantino, five Godard films all fans should see by Jill Verhaeghe Above the Fold Revisiting Godard’s ‘Tout Va Bien,’ a manifesto for post-1968 class struggle Starring a newly radicalized Jane Fonda, Jean-Luc Godard’s masterpiece of radical cinema documented a workers strike at a French sausage factory, and revealed the stratification... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Remembering Jean-Luc Godard, whose immortal legacy rewrote the rules of cinema “When a human being is capable of creating things that transcend our lived experience, it’s easy to assume that they themselves can transcend its limits.” by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold Beyond ‘Breathless’: the beginner’s guide to Jean-Luc Godard From his foreshadowing of the May ’68 downfall to the crime story that inspired Tarantino, five Godard films all fans should see by Jill Verhaeghe
Above the Fold Revisiting Godard’s ‘Tout Va Bien,’ a manifesto for post-1968 class struggle Starring a newly radicalized Jane Fonda, Jean-Luc Godard’s masterpiece of radical cinema documented a workers strike at a French sausage factory, and revealed the stratification... by Tia Glista