Chloe Sarbib
By Chloe Sarbib
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News Could this real-life Nazi salute incident have inspired Netflix’s ‘The Chair’?
(JTA) — _This article originally appeared on Alma. **Light spoilers ahead for “The Chair.”_ “The Chair,” Netflix’s new six-part dramedy set in the English department of a fictional Ivy League school, is about a lot of things: existing as a woman of color in academia, workplace sexual tension, parenthood, grief, Sandra Oh’s incredible double-breasted jackets….
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News The new film ‘Sublet’ explores the US-Israel identity divide from a queer lens
(JTA) — Eytan Fox’s new film “Sublet” opens with a slow fade-up on travel photographs of Israel: red rocks in the desert, a young woman smiling with the mud of the Dead Sea on her face, two paddleboarders on clear turquoise water. As the image comes into focus, it becomes clear that we’re actually looking…
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