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Oscar Wilde finds Christ in “The Happy Prince”
Eve Tushnet
November 09, 2018
“The Happy Prince” covers only the last few years of Oscar Wilde’s life. When it touches on religion, it is intensely interesting.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Boy Erased’ reveals the homophobia lurking behind the all-American boy
Ciaran Freeman
November 02, 2018
“Boy Erased” is, at its core, a call to action. Only 14 states have passed laws protecting L.G.B.T. youth from the dangers of conversion therapy.
Arts & Culture
Film
‘Bohemian Rhapsody’: A martyr’s tale for the classic rock set
John Anderson
November 01, 2018
Queen’s Freddie Mercury was pop’s most flamboyant performer—a closeted icon who rode a gay aesthetic to stardom.
Arts & Culture
Books
How to read virtuously: Fall Literary Review
James T. Keane
October 25, 2018
With this Fall Books literary issue, we offer writers and texts that we certainly feel are best read closely and conscientiously.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: “First Man” is an apolitical look into one of history’s biggest moments
John Anderson
October 12, 2018
Damien Chazelle’s "First Man" is a remarkably idiosyncratic movie, given the usual heroic/fantastic presentation on screen of space travel—or anything involving the heavens.
Arts & Culture
Film
Review: “The Wolf House” explores the traumas of childhood abuse
Eve Tushnet
October 12, 2018
"The Wolf House" is a Chilean political horror film that explores the traumas of childhood abuse.
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