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Kit Harrington, right, in ‘Gunpowder’ (HBO)
Arts & Culture Television
December 15, 2017
The series tells the story of the Gunpowder Plot, when a group of Catholics plotted to blow up Parliament.
Arts & Culture Ideas
July 12, 2017
The Queue is part of the mythology that makes the Wimbledon experience an experience at all; it goes hand in hand with the strawberries and cream and the all-white attire.
Arts & Culture Television
April 28, 2017
This is not TV viewing for the faint of heart or any other parts of the soul for that matter.
Melissa Leo as Madalyn Murray O’Hair in "The Most Hated Woman in America" (Netflix) 
Arts & Culture Film
April 04, 2017
"The Most Hated Woman in America" indicts Madalyn Murray O’Hair as no better than the corrupt religious leaders that she railed against.
photo: Eric Liebowitz/HBO
Arts & Culture Ideas
February 10, 2017
“Last Week Tonight” is the best example of the power that humor can have in bringing about change.
Arts & Culture Television
January 06, 2017
What is it about Sherlock; drama that elicits such admiration and, at times, troubling obsessiveness?
Arts & Culture In All Things
November 03, 2016
The Cubs not winning was a lot like mashed potatoes and macaroni and cheese—comfortable and cozy.
FLAWED JUSTICE? Steven Avery, right, in “Making a Murderer”
Television
February 03, 2016
‘Making a Murderer’ upends our preconceived notions of who the good guys and bad guys are.
Carey Mulligan, right, in "Suffragette"
Film
October 24, 2015
"Suffragette," like all films of its kind—historical dramas about social injustice—are from what I like to call the “eat your vegetables because they’re good for you” school of cinema.
CATHOLIC DAD. Jim and Jeannie (Ashley Williams) spend quality time with the kids.
Television
September 22, 2015
‘The Jim Gaffigan Show’ delivers