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Arts and Letters
Arts and Letters
by | Jun 26, 2023

The Pillowman, the acclaimed play by British-Irish playwright Martin McDonagh (famous for The Lieutenant of Inishmore and the films In…

by | Jun 24, 2023

Pagans and Christians in the City: Culture Wars From the Tiber to the Potomac By Steven D. Smith (Eerdmans, 386…

by | Jun 23, 2023

Their tiny fingers fly up and down the keyboard eight hours a day and their fearsome dedication shows no sign…

by | Jun 10, 2023

One of Norway’s best-selling novelists is a 64-year-old lesbian named Anne Holt. She’s written about 20 crime thrillers, often with…

by | Jun 6, 2023

In Carol Reed’s 1949 film noir The Third Man, Harry Lime, played by Orson Welles, made a cynical comment for…

by | Jun 4, 2023

MUNICH — I recently had the pleasure of visiting this German city for a weekend of music, museums, and multiple…

by | May 12, 2023

The long-awaited film adaptation of Judy Blume’s Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. provides a powerful reminder of the…

by | May 11, 2023

Hannah Gadsby’s new Netflix special, rather literal-mindedly entitled Something Special, comes five years after the chunky lesbian stand-up comic from…

by | May 5, 2023

The Broadway musical Parade received six Tony Award nominations on Tuesday. Given the production’s critical praise and popularity, the accolades unsurprisingly include…

by | Apr 23, 2023

“I don’t want to offend, and yet I do, in a way.” — Dame Edna, 2004 No, Dame Edna Everage…

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