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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.
Arts & Culture
Television
‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ and what it means to be a Black superhero
Kevin Christopher Robles
April 28, 2021
The show attempts to juggle a number of different issues and themes, but chief among them is a commitment to being a meditation on modern racial animus in the United States, and it does not shy away from controversial topics and ideas.
Arts & Culture
Television
As a 90s kid, I loved Disney’s ‘So Weird’ for its use of faith, sacrifice and the paranormal. As an adult, I still do.
John Dougherty
April 09, 2021
As a kid, my favorite show was about death. Strangest of all, I watched it on the Disney Channel.
Arts & Culture
Television
Ernest Hemingway was a brilliant writer and a terrible person. Discuss.
Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
April 09, 2021
A new PBS documentary makes us ask: Is it possible to admire the art produced by a writer whom the reader dislikes, disdains, perhaps even despises?
Arts & Culture
Television
We’re all desperate for hope. Ted Lasso is here to deliver it.
Zac Davis
March 12, 2021
It is the perfect time to sink into the couch and run through the most hopeful show on television: “Ted Lasso.”
Arts & Culture
Television
Review: ‘City So Real’ explores Chicago, a great American city in need of redemption
Rob Weinert-Kendt
February 19, 2021
For true Chicagoans, theirs is the greatest American city, and also the one most in need of change.
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