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Dear Conan O’Brien: Late night television didn’t deserve you.
Jake Martin
July 09, 2021
Conan never did quite fit in, and I mean that in the best possible way.
Arts & Culture
Television
‘The Chosen’ is the Jesus TV show your very Catholic aunt keeps telling you to watch. And you should.
Mary Grace Mangano
July 02, 2021
The show’s most important feature is that it portrays the characters as human—especially Jesus.
Arts & Culture
Television
‘Friends’ was the escapist sitcom you weren’t embarrassed to love
Jake Martin
June 01, 2021
“The Reunion’’ shows “Friends” for the fantasy that it always was, while at the same time showing what sustained and continues to sustain that fantasy: the shared affection, admiration and respect of six very talented actors.
Arts & Culture
Television
From 1994: Father James Martin reviews a new little show called ‘Friends.’
James Martin, S.J.
May 28, 2021
James Martin S.J.'s 1994 review of ‘Friends,’ published when it first aired.
Arts & Culture
Television
Amazon’s ‘Underground Railroad’ teaches the Black history we do not know well enough
Rob Weinert-Kendt
May 28, 2021
The series executes a breathtaking high-wire act, threading speculative fiction a history most of us still do not know well enough.
Arts & Culture
Television
Too many Americans are forgotten or misunderstood. ‘Our Towns’ tries to change that.
Nicholas D. Sawicki
April 30, 2021
“People’s lives are complicated every place you look, and just as complicated as your own life is,” says author and director James Fallows.
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