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Is ‘Mrs. America’ the most feminist show on television right now?
Isabelle Senechal
May 29, 2020
“Mrs. America” is the best political drama on television right now, and perhaps the greatest feminocentric period piece to date.
Arts & Culture
Television
Hannah Gadsby isn’t doing comedy
John Anderson
May 29, 2020
One of the basics of comedy is the element of surprise, and Hannah Gadsby’s “Nanette” surprised us by not being comedy.
Arts & Culture
Television
Michael Jordan and the problem (and necessity) of hagiography
Zac Davis
May 19, 2020
“The Last Dance” is not documentary but hagiography. Many commentators mean this as a criticism, but here is the thing: Hagiographies are important—and compelling.
Arts & Culture
Television
‘Never Have I Ever’ depicts an authentic Asian-American experience on TV. Finally.
Allyson Escobar
May 15, 2020
‘Never Have I Ever’ is a refreshing take on growing up in an immigrant family, where cultural and religious traditions are part of everyday life.
Arts & Culture
Television
The corporeal imagination of Sally Rooney’s ‘Normal People’
Ciaran Freeman
May 08, 2020
Class gets placed front and center in this upstairs-downstairs romance between an upper class girl and her maid’s son.
Arts & Culture
Television
‘The Last Dance’ asks: What is the price of greatness?
Kevin Jackson
April 24, 2020
The first thing I noticed when tuning into “The Last Dance” were Michael Jordan’s eyes. The second was his glass of tequila.
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