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On Foods and Feasts by 4 Columns

We'll be back with a new issue on December 5! In the meantime, we're offering up an array of culinarily-inclined reviews to whet your appetite. 4Columns mascot Sparky and assistant senior e…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 27, 2025

Spectrum of Desire by Jo Livingstone

The medieval heart (and loins) knows no bounds in a new exhibition at the Cloisters. Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages, installation view. Courtesy Metropolitan …

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 20, 2025

Oedipus by Rhoda Feng

Robert Icke's adaptation of Sophocles ventures into the arena of modern-day electoral politics. Mark Strong as Oedipus and Samuel Brewer as Teiresias in Oedipus. Courtesy DKC/O&M. Photo…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 20, 2025

The Secret Agent by Melissa Anderson

'70s cinema homages, '70s mustaches, '70s dictatorship repression: Kleber Mendonça Filho's latest mixes high-energy excitement with the ghosts of the past. Wagner Moura as Marcelo in Th…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 20, 2025

The Complete C Comics by Albert Mobilio

Playful antics and gentle subversions in two comic books by Joe Brainard in collaboration with fellow members of the New York School. The Complete C Comics, by Joe Brainard, foreword by Ron…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 20, 2025

Ruth Asawa by Aruna D'souza

The artist's endless appetite for all manner of making and creativity is on display in MoMA's new retrospective. Ruth Asawa: A Retrospective, installation view. Courtesy the Museum of Moder…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 13, 2025

Mohinder Kaur Bhamra by Geeta Dayal

Naya Beat reissues Punjabi Disco, one of the first British South Asian electronic dance albums. Punjabi Disco, by Mohinder Kaur Bhamra, Naya Beat '   '   ' It's a tale tha…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 13, 2025

Languages of Home by Hanif Abdurraqib

A life in language: a thoughtfully curated essay collection reveals a pathway through the mind of John Edgar Wideman. Languages of Home: Essays on Writing, Hoop, and American Lives 1971"202…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 13, 2025

Sirāt by Leo Goldsmith

In Oliver Laxe's apocalyptic action spectacle, desperate end times call for a desert rave. Stefania Gadda as Steff, Joshua Liam Herderson as Josh, Richard "Bigui" Bellamy as Bigui, and Ser…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 13, 2025

Arthur Schopenhauer by Paul Chan

It was the worst of times, it was the worst of times: a new biography of the famously pessimistic philosopher. Arthur Schopenhauer: The Life and Thought of Philosophy's Greatest Pessimist, …

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 6, 2025

Hate by Ania Szremski

In her manifesto-like text, Åžeyda Kurt advocates for the use of "strategic hate" in the fight against oppression. Hate: The Uses of a Powerful Emotion, by Åžeyda Kurt, translated by Ja…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 6, 2025

Peter Hujar’s Day by Melissa Anderson

Ira Sachs's hypnotic portrayal of a daylong conversation between the photographer and his longtime friend Linda Rosenkrantz. Rebecca Hall as Linda Rosenkrantz and Ben Whishaw as Peter Hujar…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 6, 2025

Man Ray by Albert Mobilio

What dreams (of things) may come: a survey at the Met presents 160 works by the enigmatic artist. Man Ray: When Objects Dream, installation view. Courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ph…

SOURCE: 4columns at 7:00pm on November 6, 2025

David Wojnarowicz by David O'Neill

An exhibition of the writer, artist, and activist's Rimbaud photo series invites identification even as it repels interpretation. David Wojnarowicz: Arthur Rimbaud in New York, installation…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 30, 2025

Cancelled Confessions by Brian Dillon

A new reissue of Claude Cahun's 1930 "anti-memoir," accompanied by photomontages made with their partner Marcel Moore. Cancelled Confessions (or Disavowals), by Claude Cahun, translated by …

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 30, 2025

Dracula by Ania Szremski

In Romanian director Radu Jude's dizzyingly turgid film, there is something severely at stake. Gabriel Spahiu as Vlad the Impaler in Dracula. Courtesy Cinetic Media. Dracula, written and d…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 30, 2025

Could It Be Love by Jeremy Lybarger

The first monograph of artist Greer Lankton's defiantly disturbing doll tableaux. Could It Be Love, by Greer Lankton, edited by Francis Schichtel, Jordan Weitzman, and Nan Goldin, Magic Ho…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 30, 2025

The Lord by Kaelen Wilson-goldie

Soraya Antonius's 1986 novel, newly reissued, paints a breathtakingly vivid portrait of pre-nakba Palestine. The Lord, by Soraya Antonius, New York Review Books, 227 pages, $17.95 ' …

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 23, 2025

Amazonia Açu by Dorota Biczel

Wood, bronze, clay, fiber, oil paint, film: an expansive survey of work by thirty-four contemporary artists and collectives from the Amazon basin. Amazonia Açu, installation view. Courte…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 23, 2025

Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere by Andrew Chan

Who was the Boss?: the musician's outsize influence in Scott Cooper's new biopic makes for too tidy of a story. Jeremy Allen White as Bruce Springsteen in Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhe…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 23, 2025

D’Angelo by Harmony Holiday

Remembering the late singer's suave, swagger, and sweetness. D'Angelo performs at the Aire Crown Theater in Chicago, April 2000. Courtesy Getty Images. Photo: Paul Natkin / WireImage. 1974…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 23, 2025

Tehching Hsieh by Aruna D'souza

A series of one-year performances demonstrate the merging of art time and life time. Tehching Hsieh: Lifeworks 1978"1999, installation view. Courtesy Dia Art Foundation. Photo: Bill Jacobs…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 16, 2025

The Four Spent the Day Together by Elvia Wilk

Chris Kraus's new novel chronicles the crimes and injustices of rural impoverishment. The Four Spent the Day Together, by Chris Kraus, Scribner, 304 pages, $29 '   '   ' …

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 16, 2025

The Mastermind by Melissa Anderson

Kelly Reichardt's latest film: a bumbling suburban dad, a fumbled art heist, and a portrait of a nation on the decline. Josh O'Connor as James Blaine Mooney in The Mastermind. Courtesy Cine…

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 16, 2025

A Certain Lucas by Sasha Frere-jones

In Julio Cortázar's surrealism, a displacement of the real. A Certain Lucas, by Julio Cortázar, translated by Gregory Rabassa, New Directions, 121 pages, $15.95 '   '  …

SOURCE: 4columns at 8:00pm on October 16, 2025
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