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The first virgin ‘Bachelor’ challenges secular and religious prejudices about sex
Amanda Bergeman
February 06, 2019
But even as the show mocks and fixates on his virginity, Colton invites empathy and sparks thought-provoking conversations about sexual morality.
Arts & Culture
Television
Is ‘Watership Down’ really for kids?
Rob Weinert-Kendt
January 19, 2019
A new Netflix miniseries brings out the story’s aspects of adventure and conflict, with occasionally pulse-pounding results.
Arts & Culture
Television
Purgatory is other people on ‘The Good Place’ and ‘Forever’
Jonathan Malesic
December 28, 2018
What if you could improve yourself after you are dead? This appealing prospect drives two current TV comedies.
Arts & Culture
Television
Eight great TV shows from 2018
Jim McDermott
December 18, 2018
The very best television is like an Ignatian contemplation: It tells stories that offer us some kind of gift—an insight or encouragement for our lives.
Arts & Culture
Television
‘Brideshead Revisited’ changed my life. Can it work its magic on the ‘Downton Abbey’ generation?
Rob Weinert-Kendt
December 07, 2018
A 11-part television adaptation of Evelyn Waugh’s great novel aired weekly on PBS in 1981.
Arts & Culture
Television
The ghosts aren’t the most terrifying part of “The Haunting of Hill House”
Olga Segura
November 23, 2018
No member of the Crain family is the same after their summer at the home.
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