Orwell and Huxley offered contrasting dystopias: oppression versus distraction. Which feels more real today? Explore their ...
In "Superbloom," Nicholas Carr laments that we live in a state of uncontrollable sensory and communication overload.
Aldous Huxley famously said of orthodoxy that it learns not and neither does it forget. It is a pertinent piece of criticism as we consider Howie Roseman’s brave new world.
Brave New World' is an entertaining but ultimately shallow movie – fun in the moment but lacking substance. We're nearing ...
Fans of dystopian fiction hold up George Orwell’s “1984” and Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World” as two classics of the genre.
I’m also reminded of Aldous Huxley’s autobiographical book The Doors of Perception where he writes: “That humanity at large will ever be able to dispense with Artificial Paradises seems very ...
Re “Introducing the Department of Mass Distraction” by Alex Beam (Opinion, Feb. 15): Between George Orwell’s “1984” and Aldous Huxley’s “Brave New World,” the debate has raged ...
With a subtitle that draws comparisons to Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel and Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” the film embraces the sense of a fresh start, director Julius Onah said. “We are resetting ...
Sean Kitching talks to Glenn Mercer and Bill Million about the debut Feelies album which was released 45 years ago today ...
Many people associate Noel Odell with Mallory and Irvine's disappearance. But Odell made many other important ascents during ...
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