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Arts & CultureBooks
Ryan Harper
If Thoreau’s words merely decorate the playrooms of grown children, his burial is long overdue.
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Daniel J. Morrissey
Daniel J. Morrissey reviews "Sex and the Constitution" by Geoffrey R. Stone.
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Peter C. Phan
Peter C. Phan reviews "Sin in the Sixties: Catholics and Confessions 1955-1975" by Maria C. Morrow.
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Jennifer Levasseur
Jennifer Levasseur reviews "Between Them: Remembering My Parents" by Richard Ford.
Laurie Davidson as William Shakespeare in "Will" (photo: TNT)
Arts & CultureTelevision
John Anderson
The story of Shakespeare is eternally appealing, because we want to know what confluence of circumstances, or divine blessing, could produce such a towering figure.
Gregg Mozgala and Jolly Abraham. Photo by Joan Marcus.
Arts & CultureIdeas
Gregg Mozgala
Well crafted stories about the “disabled experience” are still new, and too few-and-far between.