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Review: Dream cast saves David Weil's new limited series, 'Solos,' from camp overload


Alexis Burling May 21, 2021Updated: May 21, 2021, 10:45 am
Dan Stevens (left) and Morgan Freeman in “Solos.” The new limited series premieres Friday, May 21, on Amazon Prime Video. Photo: Jason LaVeris, Amazon Studios
“We all feel alone in different ways,” says Morgan Freeman in the trailer for “Solos,” a new Amazon Prime Video limited series. “In feeling alone, we are somehow all together.”
Aside from that sounding like some hokey twist on Tolstoy’s declaration about happy and unhappy families (and a somewhat questionable sentiment that’s been shoved down our throats during the pandemic), it’s also a pretty flimsy through line for a series or at least one with the potential to get campy very quickly. ....

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3 new novels spotlight the Asian American immigrant experience


Alexis Burling April 25, 2021Updated: April 25, 2021, 8:06 pm
Countless generations of Asians and Pacific Islanders have immigrated to America, enriched its culture and history, and helped make the country what it is today. Their stories are invaluable.
In celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, here are three promising debuts from Asian American writers, coming out in May.
‘Swimming Back to Trout River’
By Linda Rui Feng
“Swimming Back to Trout River” by Linda Rui Feng Photo: Simon & Schuster
A well-known concept in Chinese culture,
yuanfen describes “an invisible mesh that loosely (binds) people and circumstances.”
In her immersive, gorgeously rendered debut set in the years surrounding the Chinese Cultural Revolution, first-generation Chinese immigrant and history Professor Linda Rui Feng uses this idea to frame the tragic yet impassioned tale of a couple torn apart by unrealized love, thwarted dreams and r ....

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Review: Love short stories? These four wide-ranging collections don't disappoint


Alexis Burling April 14, 2021
It’s a simple sentiment, but true. The great writer George Saunders once said, “When you read a short story, you come out a little more aware and a little more in love with the world around you.”
While short fiction doesn’t give you that same all-encompassing immersion into a time, mood or imaginary world that a novel does, the best stories still have the power to ignite the way we observe, feel and think.
In that spirit, here are four solid collections coming out this month.
‘First Person Singular’
(Knopf; 256 pages; $28)
“First Person Singular” by Haruki Murakami, translated by Philip Gabriel. Photo: Knopf ....

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Thin Places | Jordan Kisner


Kisner displays an impressive range of narrative modes in [
Thin Places], bouncing nimbly between gravity (in her ethnography and her bird’s-eye philosophizing) and comic relief, which she peppers in just when our heads are starting to spin . . . In The Other City, about the months she spent reporting on death investigations and autopsies in Cleveland, Kisner writes: Leaving the office every night, I’d get breathless rushes of reality. That’s a lot like what these essays feel like, too: reminders of the weird in-between feeling of being alive.

The New York Times Book Review
With this collection, [Jordan Kisner] takes her place among the next generation of American Transcendentalists, and those true essayists for whom nothing human is too strange to write about . . . She’s one of the few contemporary writers who knows how to bridge spiritual and temporal worlds, but who’s also able to alter and expand our understanding of the metaphors we live by ....

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5 films and TV shows for armchair traveling


Alexis Burling January 11, 2021Updated: February 24, 2021, 8:37 am
The documentary “Kedi” follows seven cats in Istanbul. Photo: Oscilloscope Laboratories
With much of the globe closed to tourists because of the coronavirus pandemic, leisure travel has become frustratingly out of reach, at least for the immediate future.
No more weekend getaways to New York City to visit family and friends, or weeklong jaunts to Rome. No more bucket-list trips to Bolivia’s Madidi National Park, Peru’s Machu Picchu or Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Gorilla Reserve.
If you’re anything like me, who used to spend any extra money I had on travel, this lack of access probably has you feeling perilously cut off not only from the people you love, but also from the wonders of the world in general. ....

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