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Soldiers have always needed drugs to get them through their brutal missions.
Nicholas Farnham
November 08, 2016
How can we justify the military giving addictive pills to their warriors?
Arts & Culture
In All Things
The Cubs are finally champions. Now what do I do?
Jake Martin
November 03, 2016
The Cubs not winning was a lot like mashed potatoes and macaroni and cheese—comfortable and cozy.
Arts & Culture
Film
When simple people cause violent social change
John Anderson
November 03, 2016
“Loving” is film about a lot of things, including two simple people causing violent eruptions across the social and legal landscapes. It is a portrait of America at a particular time and place. So is "Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk."
Arts & Culture
Books
What does free speech really mean?
Michael C. McCarthy, S.J.
November 03, 2016
The pervasiveness of the internet has changed the game and made issues of free speech far more complex than they have ever been.
Arts & Culture
Books
The Politics of Summer 1968 Live On
Jay P. Dolan
November 03, 2016
American Maelstrom examines the 1968 election by focusing on the personalities who sought the nation’s highest office.
Arts & Culture
Theater
Like Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson will forever live in Shakespeare’s shadow.
David Stewart
November 03, 2016
Jonson set his play in Jacobean London—in Southwark and Blackfriars—in real time.
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