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Kanye West, S.N.L. and the incoherence of modern life
Brandon Sanchez
October 01, 2018
Kanye is id-made-flesh, an extreme and uncomfortable example of what we all look like when turned inside out.
Arts & Culture
Poetry
Great Blue Heron
Austin Segrest
September 28, 2018
his rattail and wet neck spikes lumbering skyward
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Books
“Little Women”: What Louisa May Alcott’s classic can teach us about female empowerment
Elizabeth Grace Matthew
September 28, 2018
The various arguments around Little Women have long boiled down to: does the novel empower women, or does it oppress them?
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Television
“Bob’s Burgers” is back. Here’s why it’s one of the best shows on television.
Olga Segura
September 28, 2018
"Bob's Burgers," created in 2011, returns for its ninth season on Sept. 30.
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Television
“God Friended Me” asks an important question that it fails to answer
Ciaran Freeman
September 27, 2018
In these crazy times we owe it to ourselves to ask the tough questions. Will “God Friended Me” help us to do so? As of yet, I am not convinced.
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Review: Eugène Delacroix exhibit arrives for the first time in America
Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J.
September 26, 2018
Following an acclaimed exhibition of the great French Romantic painter Eugène Delacroix at the Louvre in Paris, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened, on Sept. 17, the first full presentation of the artist ever to be held in North America.
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