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A Good End for ‘The Good Place’: A meditation on the series finale
Jim McDermott
February 01, 2020
Watching the finale, my mind wandered through places in my life that have been special to me.
Arts & Culture
Television
Jane Austen gets a makeover in ‘Sanditon’
Rob Weinert-Kendt
February 01, 2020
Series creator Andrew Davies has made explicit much of what is implicit in English novels of the period, including matters of sex and race.
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Finding God in ‘The Warden,’ an Iranian prison drama and parable
Eve Tushnet
January 27, 2020
The prison’s beauty suggests that God is here somewhere—not running the place, but hidden in its depths.
Arts & Culture
Film
What ‘Jojo Rabbit’ could learn from Mel Brooks
Simcha Fisher
January 25, 2020
“Jojo Rabbit,” which has been nominated for six Oscars, is the latest applicant to an exclusive club: Movies that laugh at Hitler.
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We’re in the New Age of Protest Music
John W. Miller
January 25, 2020
Several political artists were been nominated for Grammys this year, including Rhiannon Giddens, bluegrass outfit Che Apalache and Kenyan folk singer J.S. Ondara.
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‘The Nun’s Story’: Revisiting Audrey Hepburn’s most overlooked film
Nadra Nittle
January 24, 2020
One of Audrey Hepburn’s most compelling films—1959’s “The Nun’s Story,” directed by Fred Zinnemann—is also one of her most overlooked.
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