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‘Boy Erased’ reveals the homophobia lurking behind the all-American boy
Ciaran Freeman
November 02, 2018
“Boy Erased” is, at its core, a call to action. Only 14 states have passed laws protecting L.G.B.T. youth from the dangers of conversion therapy.
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Books
Great poetry that makes no sense: America’s 2018 Poetry Roundup
Joe Hoover, S.J.
Brandon Sanchez
Emma Winters
November 02, 2018
And reading poetry, like the books in our 2018 poetry review, can be a great way to not make perfect sense of a thing, but to just be with a thing.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’: A martyr’s tale for the classic rock set
John Anderson
November 01, 2018
Queen’s Freddie Mercury was pop’s most flamboyant performer—a closeted icon who rode a gay aesthetic to stardom.
Arts & Culture
Art
Meet Hilma af Klint, the spiritualist and unknown pioneer of abstract art
Karen Sue Smith
October 31, 2018
For the first time, viewers in the United States can see 193 of Hilma af Klint's earliest abstractions in “Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future,” at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City.
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Review: New Orleans at 300
Kyle Gautreau
October 31, 2018
After 300 years, New Orleans remains one of our most unique—and troubled—cities.
Arts & Culture
Poetry
Fr. Kleinsorge, Hibakusha, Celebrates Mass for August 6, the Feast of the Transfiguration
Maryann Corbett
October 26, 2018
Because he lived till 1977, his hair as white as wool
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