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Arts & Culture Books
Review: The famous Weegee, up close and personal
October 10, 2018
“People who have never heard of Weegee can describe him,” Bonanos writes, because he created Hollywood’s idea of the newspaper photographer.”
Arts & Culture Film
Review: ‘The Nun’ highlights the fear of losing one’s faith and identity
September 13, 2018
This is the movie’s true monster—the possibility that self-surrender in the monastery and possession by a demon are basically the same thing.
Arts & Culture Film
Review: ‘Sorry to Bother You’ is a satirical look into what it means to be black in corporate America
July 17, 2018
In “Sorry to Bother You,” the system’s greatest threat—literal ownership of your time and person—is also its promise of relief.
Arts & Culture Film
Review: ‘Hereditary’ is a harrowing look into mental illness and familial relationships
June 15, 2018
“Hereditary” is a tense and deeply sad horror film that asks incisive questions—and then makes the mistake of giving answers.
Politics & Society Features
You have heard it said: Visit the imprisoned. But what about their guards?
May 31, 2018
From the very beginning, Christ came to deliver not only captives but their guards.
Faith Features
What it’s like going to church when you’re homeless
November 16, 2017
A church that can welcome homeless people only at their best will be a church where everybody fears to show their weaknesses.
Arts & Culture Television
“BoJack Horseman” is a comedy about living in a long-broken world
September 19, 2017
The absurdity of "BoJack Horseman" offers an unrelenting, often devastating look into our own humanity.
Arts & Culture Film
Can movies like "Get Out" scare us into being better people?
March 10, 2017
Under the jump scares and the improvised weapons “Get Out” is subtle and disturbing.
Arts & Culture Film
Bad films about gay Christians are still worth watching.
February 16, 2017
Christianity, with its promise of a new life and an overwhelming love, attracts tumultuous people who feel driven by longings their loved ones can’t understand. What do our churches do with these burning souls?
Faith Features
Beyond religious life and marriage: A look at friendship as vocation
January 24, 2017
How ancient traditions have inspired modern-day Christians to forge new bonds of commitment.
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