On the Season Two premiere of “Pose,” the FX drama about a group of L.G.B.T. people of color living on the margins of New York City in the 1980s and ’90s, activists are shown protesting inside New York’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
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‘Fleabag,’ or, in praise of cool priests who swear
The priest in “Fleabag” is of a type that has become, surprisingly, quite common in film and on television
The final challenge of ‘Game of Thrones’: ‘We need to find a better way’
If almost a decade of watching “Game of Thrones” has taught me anything, it’s that fairy tale endings are for children.
HBO’s ‘Veep’ bows out in character, after years of watching reality catch up to it
A political satire with Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a constant presidential candidate, “Veep” gleefully exposed the hollowness of unbridled ambition, and it was fun (if also dread-inducing) through Sunday’s finale.
On ‘Game of Thrones,’ Jesus Christ is a girl on a dragon
Daenerys Targaryen embodies the element that makes the show so deeply compelling, namely, the quest to throw off the debilitating chains of social convention.
A dynamic and damaged power couple face off in ‘Fosse/Verdon’
These two overachievers needed each other, even or especially when they were not together.
Jordan Peele’s ‘The Twilight Zone’ is ready to make Americans think again.
Jordan Peele’s incarnation of the show will certainly get people thinking—and talking.
In CNN’s ‘The Bush Years,’ decency and duty mask our national sins
As we come to grips with a national history of violence, greed and racialized privilege, this fable of noblesse oblige rings hollow.
‘Catastrophe’ looks at humanity in all its messiness
The hit Amazon show asks: Can we really just be unapologetically ourselves?
‘Jesus: His Life’: a fresh take on the world’s most studied character
A new series on History approaches Jesus and his followers as humans rather than as stained-glass icons.
