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Showtime’s new miniseries ‘Fellow Travelers’ explores the Red Scare, the AIDS crisis and Catholic guilt
Ryan Di Corpo
February 02, 2024
“Fellow Travelers” is a broad and intimate depiction of late 20th century gay life and the events that shaped it.
Arts & Culture
Television
The hidden costs of ‘peak TV’
Robert David Sullivan
December 14, 2023
Television as a popular medium died 25 years ago. It’s time to mourn.
Arts & Culture
Television
Matthew Perry: a friend who gave even as he suffered
Jake Martin
November 03, 2023
What do you do when literally the entire world loves you, but not you?
Arts & Culture
Television
In ‘Ahsoka,’ ‘Star Wars’ explores faith when organized religion fails
Kevin Christopher Robles
October 06, 2023
The latest effort from the ’Star Wars‘ franchise asks: What happens to you after you lose your faith?
Arts & Culture
Ideas
Jim Gaffigan’s comedy doesn’t hide his Catholic faith. It also doesn’t weaponize it.
Jake Martin
September 01, 2023
The comedian's headlining with Seinfeld speaks to his growing reputation as one of the fundamental voices of American humor.
Arts & Culture
Television
In ‘The Secrets of Hillsong’ documentary, a megachurch pastor is saved—not destroyed—by scandal
Joe Hoover, S.J.
July 28, 2023
Carl Lentz ultimately was not disgraced by his deceptions, sexual affairs and banishment from the pulpit of the megawatt Pentecostal church: He was re-graced.
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