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Arts & Culture Books
Review: The birth (and birthplace) of R.E.M.
August 20, 2019
Robert Dean Lurie's biography of R.E.M. aims to trace the group’s rapid ascension from college town obscurity to rock’s upper echelons.
Arts & Culture Television
‘Fleabag,’ or, in praise of cool priests who swear
May 22, 2019
The priest in “Fleabag” is of a type that has become, surprisingly, quite common in film and on television
Arts & Culture Ideas
John Mulaney: the Jesuit grad whose comedy is crossing divides
August 10, 2018
John Mulaney freely admits that he needs to be liked by everyone.
Arts & Culture Television
Chris Rock’s new Netflix special is must-see TV for couples
May 24, 2018
“Tambourine” should be mandatory viewing in all diocesan Pre-Cana programs.
Arts & Culture Ideas
Figure skating deserves your attention more than every four years.
February 12, 2018
The Winter Olympics are upon us once again, and once again, figure skating steps out of its burrow of athletic obscurity.
Arts & Culture Television
Getting Catholicism, the Troubles and 90s nostalgia right in ‘Derry Girls’
February 07, 2018
The coming-of-age sitcom follows a group of girls as they navigate their way through Catholic high school during the Troubles.
Arts & Culture Television
Review: Jon Snow leads a Catholic revolt in ‘Gunpowder’
December 15, 2017
The series tells the story of the Gunpowder Plot, when a group of Catholics plotted to blow up Parliament.
Arts & Culture Ideas
Wimbledon contains all that I have ever loved and loathed about tennis
July 12, 2017
The Queue is part of the mythology that makes the Wimbledon experience an experience at all; it goes hand in hand with the strawberries and cream and the all-white attire.
Arts & Culture Television
What '13 Reasons Why' gets wrong about suicide
April 28, 2017
This is not TV viewing for the faint of heart or any other parts of the soul for that matter.
Arts & Culture Film
Renowned atheist is hated, murdered, revived in new Netflix film
April 04, 2017
"The Most Hated Woman in America" indicts Madalyn Murray O’Hair as no better than the corrupt religious leaders that she railed against.
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