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Who is the better songwriter: Bob Dylan or Rodgers & Hammerstein?
Rob Weinert-Kendt
October 15, 2018
How did an old war horse manage to outrun a rolling stone?
Arts & Culture
Theater
What do we owe abusers? A new play asks this uncomfortable question
Michael J. O’Loughlin
October 12, 2018
"Downstate" poses a number of uncomfortable questions, relevant and challenging both in light of the ongoing #MeToo movement and the church’s continued grappling with its sexual abuse scandal.
Faith
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Review: Leonard Bernstein’s liturgy for the world
Kevin McCabe
July 20, 2018
With his "Mass," Leonard Bernstein uses liturgy to give voice to political unease.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Harry Potter is now on Broadway and it might never leave
Rob Weinert-Kendt
May 04, 2018
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is both a sequel to Rowling’s iconic seven-book series and a canny rehash of many of its tropes.
Arts & Culture
Theater
‘Angels in America’ revival takes flight in a new political age
Rob Weinert-Kendt
March 27, 2018
Tony Kushner’s two-part play feels both timely and timeless.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Arthur Miller examined by his daughter in a new HBO documentary
Rob Weinert-Kendt
March 14, 2018
Rebecca Miller has made a film that pays complicated tribute to a complex man.
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