Commentary
Two Chilean artists look at the death of democracy and the aftermath of the 1973 coup.
Read MoreBook Appreciation: Celebrating Kate Atkinson’s “Life After Life” –The Best Novel of the 21st Century
In “Life After Life,” novelist Kate Atkinson has shown how boundless the imagination can be.
Read MoreGutting a venerable department – particularly a world-renowned one that, by all accounts, delivers – in the name of belt-tightening is shortsighted and foolish.
Read MoreIn the end, what strikes me most about “Vertigo” is its melancholy, its aura of grief, its mood of inevitable, irredeemable loss.
Read MoreRobbie Robertson was born and raised in Canada but he seemed to understand the American myth better than most of his southern neighbors did.
Read More“Free Them All”‘s analysis of the broken prison system and the obstacles facing those determined to find solutions combines scholarly discipline with a powerful, emotional appeal for justice.
Read MoreTony Bennett’s enthusiasm for life and music was persuasive, even when it seems outsized.
Read MoreBlack and openly queer women are not allowed in the Nashville club. Secretly gay white men are not doing too badly, though.
Read MoreTheater companies all over the country are cutting back or shutting down. And the bad news just keeps coming.
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Author Interview: Heather Cox Richardson on “Democracy Awakening”
“The book in many ways is a defense of liberalism. It’s a defense of the idea that that’s really what the government should do in a democracy. The liberal consensus is what happens when you actually let people vote.”
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