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What is the link between martyrs of today and martyrs of the early church?
Daniel Cosacchi
November 13, 2017
John Thiede's new text is a helpful exploration of martyrdom in the church today.
Arts & Culture
Books
Condoleeza Rice’s recipe for democratic success
Lisa A. Baglione
November 13, 2017
With ‘Democracy,’ Rice has written a highly accessible book that identifies the essential building blocks of democracy.
Arts & Culture
Theater
How American Theater is wrestling with the Trump era
Rob Weinert-Kendt
November 13, 2017
Three plays invite us to look back on the decade that launched Trump as a time of churning ambivalence and upheaval.
Arts & Culture
Film
Whether it’s Thor’s Asgard or our America, the history you’ve been taught is a lie
Meghan J. Clark
November 10, 2017
“Thor: Ragnarok” is an entertaining film with a powerful and needed message: ignore history at your peril.
Arts & Culture
Television
The strange racial politics of ‘Stranger Things’
Antonio De Loera-Brust
November 10, 2017
Could Hawkins be a place haunted not just by the Upside Down, but by the ghosts of our country’s racist past?
Arts & Culture
Ideas
This year’s Met Gala is Catholic-themed. What could go wrong?
Eloise Blondiau
November 08, 2017
It’s more likely that gala attendees will be taking inspiration from the lavish outfits favored by Pope Benedict than the sartorially understated Pope Francis.
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