http://youtu.be/EGU06JQ92lc The last film Danièle Huillet saw released in her lifetime (with three others finished posthumously) is one of Straub-Huillet’s most cinematically formal and politically…
New Inquiry editor Samantha Hinds sat down with media theorist Douglas Rushkoff in the green room of Engadget TV for a discussion that ranged from Occupy Wall Street to his new graphic novel, A.D.D., about a team of speed-addled young gamers.
Former Los Angeles Times book critic Susan Salter Reynolds and writer and editor Willie Osterweil talk about what it means to be a working writer in a precarious economy and how it has changed the nature of written culture and book reviewing.
Original image source: World War II poster, US National Archives What to call Private Manning? The question is surprisingly fraught. After all, Manning was about…
Welcome to the online home for our Issue Two: Youth celebration! We're pleased to present one of the buried gems of late 60's youth-power exploitation…
Saul Steinberg, “Labyrinth,” The New Yorker, 1960 In February, New Inquiry editors sat down with essayist and critic George Scialabba to talk with him about…