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The crucifixions of Kara Walker
Erin Kidd
August 31, 2018
The images in Kara Walker's "Christ's Entry into Journalism" are a strange juxtaposition of past and present, disturbing fact and disturbing fiction.
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The director who defined classic Hollywood
John Anderson
August 31, 2018
Censors “complained that they knew what Lubitsch was saying, but they couldn’t figure out how he was saying it.”
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“RBG” elevates a justice, celebrates a marriage
John Anderson
August 31, 2018
The relationship between Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her husband, Marty, is a huge part of why “RBG” has struck a chord with audiences.
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“I can’t date Jesus”: A conversation with Michael Arceneaux
Zac Davis
August 31, 2018
Michael Arceneaux has stopped going to church. But he hasn’t given up on God just yet.
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Grassy Branch Pentecostal Church Electric Oscillating Fan
William Woolfitt
August 24, 2018
sweat, dark circles, the men damp, the women damp, a trace of Ivory soap,
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Review: Three Cubs blaze a trail
Dominic Lynch
August 24, 2018
Made famous in poetry, the iconic infield of the Chicago Cubs a century ago helped usher in baseball's golden age.
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