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From Shonda Rhimes to Issa Rae, the rise of black women in television
Joi Childs
May 04, 2018
In recent years, thanks to shows like Shonda Rhimes' "Scandal," there has been a rise in shows featuring black women, both on and off the screen.
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Theater
Harry Potter is now on Broadway and it might never leave
Rob Weinert-Kendt
May 04, 2018
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is both a sequel to Rowling’s iconic seven-book series and a canny rehash of many of its tropes.
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Television
Why “Dear White People” is our best look at racial politics on U.S. campuses
Antonio De Loera-Brust
May 04, 2018
"Dear White People" gets into the nitty-gritty of campus life, where students’ politics must coexist with their personal relationships, and sacred principles must endure alongside collegiate stupidity.
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Protecting the vulnerable
Christopher Kaczor
May 04, 2018
In a new book, Helen Alvaré argues that a just society defends and protects its children from harms of all kinds.
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Pope Francis gets a cartoon treatment
Jon M. Sweeney
May 04, 2018
A graphic novel about Pope Francis.
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New Orleans Mayor confronts racism in new memoir
Kyle Gautreau
May 04, 2018
Landrieu’s push to remove Confederate statues is told through the lens of New Orleans's chronic inability to address race and poverty.
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