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May 11, 2020

Vol. 222 / No. 11

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Arts & Culture Books
James T. KeaneMay 01, 2020

How is the modern game of baseball played, and what is expected? How does it differ from past generations of players?

Arts & Culture Books
Joseph McAuleyMay 01, 2020

Chung Min Lee reveals Kim Jong Un for what he is: A dictator who will use any methods available to stay on top.

Arts & Culture Books
Joseph PeschelMay 01, 2020

Galileo's struggles with ignorant authorities have eerie parallels in our own age.

Sidney Flanigan as Autumn in “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” (photo: Focus Features)
Arts & Culture Film
Simcha FisherApril 11, 2020

For all its deft crafting of real-life detail, Eliza Hittman’s film never admits any reality besides abortion as saving grace.

Nazario Gerardi plays Francis in “The Little Flowers of St. Francis” (The Criterion Collection)
Arts & Culture Film
John AndersonMay 01, 2020

Encountering Roberto Rossellini’s “The Flowers of St. Francis,” which turns 70 this year, will be an odd experience for most first-timers.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Joe Hoover, S.J.May 01, 2020

Would you take your daughter there, the unholiest there you guess you could go?

Faith The Word
Jaime L. WatersMay 01, 2020

The Acts of the Apostles reveals the importance of prayer for sustaining a community in crisis.