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My Blessed, Autistic Life

March 6, 2017

Vol. 215 / No. 5

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Arts & Culture Books
Anna BrownFebruary 10, 2017

In How Change Happens, Duncan Green lays out the intellectual groundwork necessary for social change.

There are a few genuine public intellectuals among professors of religion, and Cornel West is chief among them. Here he is pictured, center, protesting against police brutality in New York City in 2015.
Arts & Culture Books
Jon M. SweeneyFebruary 16, 2017

Very few professors become best-selling authors, but it happens.

Arts & Culture Books
Wyatt MasseyFebruary 22, 2017

Daphne Merkin presents a realistic but uncomfortable look into her struggle with depression.

Arts & Culture Books
Charles C. CamosyFebruary 23, 2017

Perhaps the most powerful pro-choice argument rests on the claim that restrictions on abortion do not actually stop abortion from happening—they only make said abortions safer. Biemans devastates the foundations of this argument.

Arts & Culture Film
Teresa DonnellanFebruary 01, 2017

"Little Sister" tells the story of Colleen, a young woman religious returning home after joining the Sisters of Mercy.

Arts & Culture Music
Zac DavisFebruary 13, 2017

Kanye West and Chance the Rapper are singing about Jesus on network television. What's going on?

The cast of "Jitney" at Manhattan Theatre Club (photo: Joan Marcus)
Arts & Culture Theater
Rob Weinert-KendtFebruary 07, 2017

Since he died in 2005, Wilson's stature has only increased, with his name regularly appearing on annual lists of the nation’s most-produced playwrights.