Farmer Wilbert van der Post is worried that the Dutch government’s new nitrogen reduction rules will force him, a fourth-generation farmer, out of business. He plans to vote for the Farmer-Citizens Movement, known in the Netherlands by its acronym, BBB, on election day in November. Rob Schmitz/NPR hide caption toggle
Tag: Discontent
Review: An All-Female ‘Richard III’ Makes for an Evening of Discontent
The idea of an “all-female, gender-fluid, disability forward” staging of “Richard III” — as New York Classical Theater describes its new production of Shakespeare’s tragedy about the monstrously degenerate Plantagenet king — tantalizes. Will the protagonist, who loves to “descant on mine own deformity,” make us see anew the premium
‘A La Calle’ Review: In Venezuela, a Chorus of Discontent
The grave damage done by Venezuela’s dictatorship becomes abundantly clear in the documentary “A La Calle” (or “To the Street”), a granular portrait of struggle and survival. The directors, Nelson G. Navarrete and Maxx Caicedo, center their busy panorama on protests in response to a national crisis: the policies of