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Christ Sighting: Lazarus
Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
March 16, 2022
Tiny Lazarus. Your story bigger than you and us.
Arts & Culture
Catholic Book Club
The author you probably never thought of as Irish: John Steinbeck
James T. Keane
March 15, 2022
John Steinbeck, who won the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature, had many fans—and a few detractors—among reviewers in America over the years.
Arts & Culture
Vantage Point
From 1972: ‘The Godfather’ is a film ‘close to the soul of modern man’
Richard A. Blake
March 11, 2022
America’s film editor reviews “The Godfather,” a film he thought too long but otherwise a remarkable movie by a 33-year-old Francis Ford Coppola.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Great Freedom’ is about longing for connection at a dangerous time to be gay
Eve Tushnet
March 11, 2022
‘Great Freedom’ is an exploration of the nature of eros: the many acts, only some of them sexual, toward which it can propel us.
Arts & Culture
Television
Media elites are mystified by the success of ‘Yellowstone.’ But the show is a biblical epic.
Richard G. Malloy
March 11, 2022
Kevin Costner and Taylor Sheridan have graced us with a biblical epic, Genesis with guns.
Arts & Culture
Catholic Book Club
For John Cheever, ‘mere facts’ had nothing on a good story
James T. Keane
March 08, 2022
Called “the Chekhov of the suburbs” for his intimate if painful portraits of American suburban life, John Cheever was a prose master and, said one reviewer, “a boyish scamp.”
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