Voices
Eve Tushnet is the author of Gay and Catholic: Accepting My Sexuality, Finding Community, Living My Faith and Amends: A Novel.
Arts & CultureBooks
For Liane de Pougy life was a banquet, and she took seconds of every dish.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
If our first instinct is to defend “the church,” have we really learned the lessons of the sexual abuse crisis?
Arts & CultureFilm
The director Bruno Dumont has said that movies can “look beyond the visible to explore something that reason can’t.”
Arts & CultureFilm
In “Blood Quantum,” the past isn’t dead—it’s coming to get you.
FaithFeatures
The value of work is that it gives structure to life’s chaos; it is simple, intelligible even when your own heart is baffling; it lets you be of service to others, making every job well done a kind of living amends; and, above all, good work brings humility.
Arts & CultureTelevision
The final season of “BoJack Horseman” gives many of its characters endings about as happy as they can manage.
Arts & CultureFilm
The prison’s beauty suggests that God is here somewhere—not running the place, but hidden in its depths.
Arts & CultureFilm
With “A Hidden Life,” the writer and director Terrence Malick set himself a bold and perhaps impossible task: using all the visual resources of film to represent faith itself.
Arts & CultureFilm
A Christie parody for Trump’s America, where the embodiment of chastising justice isn’t the detective but the scapegoat, is a strange, potentially powerful concept.
FaithFeatures
Healing teeth can be a first step in restoring hope and giving us a chance to tell a new story with our lives.