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From 1959: A review of the Doris Day film ‘Pillow Talk’
Moira Walsh
May 14, 2019
The actress and singer Doris Day died on May 13, 2019, at the age of 97.
Arts & Culture
Television
HBO’s ‘Veep’ bows out in character, after years of watching reality catch up to it
Brandon Sanchez
May 13, 2019
A political satire with Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a constant presidential candidate, “Veep” gleefully exposed the hollowness of unbridled ambition, and it was fun (if also dread-inducing) through Sunday’s finale.
Arts & Culture
Film
Who was the priest who helped raise J. R. R. Tolkien?
Sean Salai
May 10, 2019
The director of ‘Tolkien’ speaks about the influence of Father Francis Xavier Morgan.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: In ‘Wild Nights with Emily’ love casts out fear
Renée Darline Roden
May 09, 2019
Dickinson is not a poet stunted by fear of living, but an eccentric hermit delighted by the world and delighting in her craft.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Tolkien’: a portrait of the artist as a young scholar
John Anderson
May 07, 2019
The John Ronald Reuel Tolkien of Dome Karukoski’s film has all the raw ingredients he needs to become J. R. R. Tolkien.
Arts & Culture
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Catholic poet Dana Gioia: Is poetry still a spiritual vocation?
Sean Salai
May 06, 2019
I never try to impose narrow, moral interpretations on art. Poetry is mostly about the joyful discoveries of language and imagination.
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