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The New Age of Protest Music

February 17, 2020

Vol. 222 / No. 4

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Arts & Culture Books
Anna J. MarcheseFebruary 07, 2020

Lauren Duca counters the claim that Gen Z and millennial cohorts are detached from the political process with examples of people moved, primarily by the ascendency of Trump, to advocate for change.

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Arts & Culture Books
Maurice Timothy ReidyFebruary 07, 2020

For the title sisters in ‘The Grammarians,’ words are much more than words, and the rules that govern them must be upheld with a believer’s zeal.

’The Cave’ is a portrait of courage under fire, resilience and hope (photo: National Geographic).
Arts & Culture Film
John AndersonJanuary 10, 2020

“The Cave” is something of a talking-dog movie: You’re astounded it exists, never mind what it has to say.

Maria Alyokhina of the band Pussy Riot, the singer-wongwriter Ramy Essam and the rapper Childish Gambino (photo: AP/Wikimedia/America)
Arts & Culture Music
John W. MillerJanuary 25, 2020

Several political artists were been nominated for Grammys this year, including Rhiannon Giddens, bluegrass outfit Che Apalache and Kenyan folk singer J.S. Ondara.

Scene from "The Trojan Women" at La MaMa Experimental Theater Club
Arts & Culture Theater
Deniz DemirerJanuary 17, 2020

Since 1975, a touring production of “The Trojan Women” staged by New York’s La MaMa Experimental Theater Club has played in more than 30 countries.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Diane VreulsFebruary 07, 2020

There is a shadow swift as a rumor traveling the grass.

Faith The Word
Jaime L. WatersFebruary 07, 2020

What does Jesus mean when he calls for perfection?