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October 16, 2017

Vol. 217 / No. 8

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Arts & Culture Books
Roger BergmanSeptember 13, 2017

"Stand your ground" laws typically expand the historic reach of the “castle doctrine,” the right in English common law to defending one’s own property.

Arts & Culture Books
Ryan RichardsonSeptember 20, 2017

A new book situates the Legion within the shameful history of French colonialism.

Arts & Culture Books
Jeannine M. PitasSeptember 27, 2017

Suzy Hansen’s ‘Notes on a Foreign Country’ is not a romantic ‘Eat Pray Love’-style tale of self-discovery.

Arts & Culture Film
Anna KeatingSeptember 01, 2017

Berry is an advocate of small farms, rural communities and Judeo-Christian values like kindness.

Mia Farrow in 'Rosemary's Baby' (Getty Images)
Arts & Culture Film
Nick Ripatrazone October 04, 2017

American horror is a God-drenched genre, and many of the essential films in the genre are explicitly Catholic.

Arts & Culture Television
Patrick GallagherOctober 17, 2017

In a zombie world, the good Samaritan would be toast.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Philip C. KolinSeptember 27, 2017

He lives in infinity, and his voice is/ an octave higher than silence.