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Noel the Ornament: The forgotten cartoon might be the Christmas story for our times
Jim McDermott
December 06, 2017
You know Dasher and Dancer, Rudolph, Prancer and Vixen.... But do you know Noel?
Arts & Culture
Television
The strange racial politics of ‘Stranger Things’
Antonio De Loera-Brust
November 10, 2017
Could Hawkins be a place haunted not just by the Upside Down, but by the ghosts of our country’s racist past?
Arts & Culture
Television
How the freaks of “Stranger Things” let the transcendent become real
Nick Ripatrazone
October 30, 2017
The everyday and the fantastical continue to live side by side as show enters second season.
Arts & Culture
Television
The Walking Dead’s religious question: Can paranoia and Christianity coexist?
Patrick Gallagher
October 17, 2017
In a zombie world, the good Samaritan would be toast.
Arts & Culture
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“BoJack Horseman” is a comedy about living in a long-broken world
Eve Tushnet
September 19, 2017
The absurdity of "BoJack Horseman" offers an unrelenting, often devastating look into our own humanity.
Arts & Culture
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Ken Burns’s ‘Vietnam’ revisits a barbaric war and asks, what went wrong?
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
September 13, 2017
For nearly 20 years, the United States was severely divided by race, and a generational split not seen since the Civil War.
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