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Music
‘Silent Night’: a song invoked in both World Wars and sung to a dying president
Jim McDermott
December 21, 2021
“Silent Night” is a song that seems to inspire the imagination in so many ways.
Arts & Culture
Film
Nicole Kidman is fascinating as Lucille Ball, but that’s not enough to save ‘Being the Ricardos’
John Anderson
December 18, 2021
Aaron Sorkin's take on the "behind-the-scenes" world of "I Love Lucy" depicts Lucille Ball in a most unsympathetic light.
Arts & Culture
Television
From ‘Ted Lasso’ to ‘Squid Game’ to ‘Midnight Mass,’ 2021 was a strange but wonderful year in TV
Jim McDermott
December 17, 2021
In 2021, there seemed to be fewer series to watch, or fewer worth watching. But a few stood out.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Broadway is (finally) embracing Black writers. But the work of diversifying theater is just getting started.
Rob Weinert-Kendt
December 17, 2021
Can Black writers flourish in a marketplace dictated by white tastes?
Arts & Culture
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Lidia Bastianich on why Jesus was always eating and drinking
Jesuitical
December 17, 2021
A conversation with legendary chef and restaurateur Lidia Bastianich.
Arts & Culture
Television
Jimmy McGovern, the atheist with the most Catholic shows on British TV
Jim McDermott
December 16, 2021
Jimmy McGovern’s work is marked by a very Catholic instinct to look where no one else will.
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