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On the trail of Jorge Bergoglio
Bart Jones
February 09, 2017
Mark K. Shriver, a member of America’s most famous Catholic family, sets out to search for the “real” Pope Francis.
Arts & Culture
Books
The manhunt for a martyr’s killers
Kevin Clarke
February 09, 2017
'The Assassination of a Saint' begins like a crime thriller, complete with a criminal manhunt.
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Theater
August Wilson will not go quietly: a review of 'Fences' and 'Jitney'
Rob Weinert-Kendt
February 07, 2017
Since he died in 2005, Wilson's stature has only increased, with his name regularly appearing on annual lists of the nation’s most-produced playwrights.
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Theater
"Life is a Dream" - A Jesuit director's journal on his revival of "Spain's Hamlet"
George Drance, S.J.
February 06, 2017
George Drance, S.J., blogs on his revival of Calderon's "Life is a Dream."
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The Vague Christianity of Folk Rock
Teresa Donnellan
February 03, 2017
Mumford and Sons, The Head and the Heart, Hozier and other artists use Christian language in their secular songs. Should Christians care?
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'I Am Not Your Negro,' James Baldwin & Black Lives Matter: A conversation with Raoul Peck
Olga Segura
February 02, 2017
Raoul Peck is the director of "I Am Not Your Negro," out in theaters this Friday.
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