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Arts & CultureBooks
Daniel J. Morrissey
Daniel J. Morrissey reviews "Sex and the Constitution" by Geoffrey R. Stone.
Arts & CultureBooks
Peter C. Phan
Peter C. Phan reviews "Sin in the Sixties: Catholics and Confessions 1955-1975" by Maria C. Morrow.
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Jennifer Levasseur
Jennifer Levasseur reviews "Between Them: Remembering My Parents" by Richard Ford.
Laurie Davidson as William Shakespeare in "Will" (photo: TNT)
Arts & CultureTelevision
John Anderson
The story of Shakespeare is eternally appealing, because we want to know what confluence of circumstances, or divine blessing, could produce such a towering figure.
Gregg Mozgala and Jolly Abraham. Photo by Joan Marcus.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Gregg Mozgala
Well crafted stories about the “disabled experience” are still new, and too few-and-far between.
Arts & CulturePoetry
Anh Dang

I hear popping
in my right ear again.
It happens every time I chew
and it annoys me so
to the point where
I have a hard time
breaking things down
enough to swallow.

Yes, I have choked
now and then
because the popping is beginning
to sound more like guns
and my ears like
to pretend to implode.
So my jaws have rested
and the throat that carries my voice
proceeds.