Warscapes Articles

October 1, 2013
The most significant art exhibit on view in New York at the moment is “Iran Modern,” a beautifully curated show that opened recently at the...
September 13, 2013
Currently, the news is saturated with reports of mounting death tolls as clashes between protestors and the military reach new heights in...
August 22, 2013
B reakfast with Mugabe by Fraser Grace, directed by David Shookhoff, plays from August 7 to October 6 at the Alice Griffin Jewel Box...
July 29, 2013
I first heard of Abdi Latif Ega’s debut novel Guban last November, when, towards the conclusion of an event where I was the discussant of...
June 30, 2013
On the one hand, the individual mind registers and is very much aware of the collective whole, context, or situation in which it finds...
June 16, 2013
I live in a small town in Minnesota and for the past few months I have started to get my weekly groceries from a different store. My Indian...
May 24, 2013
Okwui Enwezor described the ephemera of Africa that arrived at European docks as “strange cargo”: As it was unloaded from ship to warehouse...
May 8, 2013
In her new book In the Shadow of the Greatest Generation: The Americans Who Fought the Korean War, Melinda L. Pash seeks nothing less than...
April 11, 2013
Your first thought on picking up Necropolis , the latest from Colombian novelist Santiago Gamboa, is that it has a rather awesome title...
April 3, 2013
In a span of 100 minutes, Girl Rising , the new film by Academy Award nominee Richard Robbins, conveys the stories of nine diverse,...
March 25, 2013
When I was in college, an older friend who frequented the café where I worked recommended I read a certain classic self-help book. Now, I...

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