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On the campaign trail in 1960 with John F. Kennedy
James R. Kelly
September 19, 2017
For those who still want to believe that a full JFK presidency would surely have led to an American Camelot, this book is not for you.
Arts & Culture
Television
“BoJack Horseman” is a comedy about living in a long-broken world
Eve Tushnet
September 19, 2017
The absurdity of "BoJack Horseman" offers an unrelenting, often devastating look into our own humanity.
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The Catholic punk rock of The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn
Bill McGarvey
September 15, 2017
Finn’s songs somehow manage to avoid cheap nihilism in favor of a palpable sense of mercy.
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Craig Finn talks religion and rock 'n' roll
America Video
September 15, 2017
Rock star Craig Finn, frontman of The Hold Steady, talks about his Catholic faith.
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Netflix’s “Strong Island” is an intimate look into black trauma, injustice and race in America
William C. Anderson
September 15, 2017
Yance Ford's "Strong Island" chronicles the death of the director's brother, William Ford Jr., in April of 1992.
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An unsettling look at America's culture of self-defense
Roger Bergman
September 13, 2017
"Stand your ground" laws typically expand the historic reach of the “castle doctrine,” the right in English common law to defending one’s own property.
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