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‘Pain and Glory’ review: A rich and moving memory play from Pedro Almodóvar
John Anderson
October 09, 2019
Growing up, the plan for Pedro Almodóvar was to become a priest. Instead he became one of the world’s great directors.
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Theater
Review: ‘Slave Play’ grapples with a poisonous legacy
Rob Weinert-Kendt
October 07, 2019
In his sensational new play, Jeremy O. Harris posits that racism may poison our most intimate relationships.
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Writer Joseph Pearce on the case for Shakespeare’s Catholicism
Sean Salai
October 07, 2019
Mr. Pearce, an English-born Catholic critic, talks about the latest developments in research on Shakespeare's faith life.
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‘American Factory’ review: Made in America (by the Chinese)
Vincent J. Miller
October 04, 2019
The Netflix film offers a stunning degree of intimacy through the startup of a factory once run by General Motors.
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Amy Schmitz
October 04, 2019
the birds of winter are resting in resilient decadence or I’m not resting when there’s so little time left for resistance
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Herman Melville: obsessed by good, evil and ‘Moby Dick’
Christopher Sandford
October 04, 2019
Melville, who was born 200 years ago this August, was consumed with the issue of humanity’s capacity for good or evil.
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