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HBO’s Tiger Woods documentary explores the fine line between victim and villain
Kevin Jackson
January 22, 2021
HBO’s ‘Tiger’ shows that Tiger Woods’s development as a human being came second to his golf.
Arts & Culture
Television
Netflix’s ‘Bridgerton’ is a feminist disaster. But it (almost) redeems itself.
Simcha Fisher
January 15, 2021
Welcome to a world where soft porn meets Lisa Frank meets... not Jane Austen, but someone who has definitely heard of Jane Austen.
Arts & Culture
Television
In ‘The Crown,’ the royal family is miserable. What would St. Ignatius say about duty, freedom and the monarchy?
James Martin, S.J.Kerry Weber
January 08, 2021
James Martin, S.J., and Kerry Weber on ‘The Crown’: What does it mean to uphold one’s duty? What does it mean to be free?
Arts & Culture
Television
In a year when we couldn’t go anywhere, everything became ‘TV.’ Here is the best of it.
Jim McDermott
December 30, 2020
In 2020 the best TV was whatever got you through the night.
Arts & Culture
Television
‘The Young and The Restless’ helped me survive 2020
Deanna Howes Spiro
December 24, 2020
The long-running CBS soap opera has been an unexpected gift for me throughout the pandemic.
Arts & Culture
Television
Behind the Baby Yoda memes, ‘The Mandalorian’ asks a deeply religious question: Is anyone beyond redemption?
Jim McDermott
December 21, 2020
Hidden amid its meme-ready moments, “The Mandalorian” is quietly investigating the inadequacy of our ideas about each other.
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