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May 13, 2019

Vol. 220 / No. 11

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Arts & Culture Books
Gregory HillisApril 22, 2019

Many will find Sohrab Ahmari’s account of coming to faith compelling and moving, while others may find his emphasis on an authoritative church confusing or even off-putting.

Arts & Culture Books

Outrage is the order of the day, and we see evidence of this everywhere. But Rebecca Traister wants to point out the productive power of anger as well.

Arts & Culture Books
Larry MadarasMay 03, 2019

Doris Kearns Goodwin’s strength is in the way she captures the presidential scene with companionable prose that most professional historians are unable to capture.

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Eric Sundrup, S.J.May 03, 2019

1999 was the year of incredible movies, both in terms of quality and quantity.

Arts & Culture Television
Olga SeguraMarch 15, 2019

Along with changing how society defines what it means to be funny in 2019, the Bodega Boys have given me—and audiences outside of New York City—an opportunity to see the streets, communities, culture we know reflected in popular culture.

Sam Rockwell and Michelle Williams in ’Fosse/Verdon’ (Eric Liebowitz/FX)
Arts & Culture Television
Rob Weinert-KendtApril 03, 2019

These two overachievers needed each other, even or especially when they were not together.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Dean KostosMay 03, 2019

Enveloped in clouds of drapery, the Virgin perches between maimed angels