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Washington Square News

New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

Filmmaker Márta Mészáros offers a feminist outlook in her 1975 film “Adoption,” which depicts the friendship of two Hungarian women. (Image courtesy of Janus Films)

Review: ‘Adoption’ examines the interiority of feminism

“Adoption” depicts the hardships of two women in Hungary in the 1970s. The film played as part of Film at Lincoln Center’s retrospective on the famed Hungarian feminist filmmaker Márta Mészáros.
Katherine Williams, Contributing Writer Feb 3, 2022

Though Márta Mészáros is known primarily for her masterful feature films, she began her career making documentaries. She was originally oriented, perhaps, toward depictions...

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New York City Animal Care & Control Department to launch adoption center

Feb 11, 2013
As part of an initiative to help local animals find homes, the New York City Animal Care & Control Department plans to open a city-funded, public adoption center.

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