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Film Review: “Orwell: 2+2=5” — Big Brother Is Here
October 11, 2025
Director Raoul Peck, like his subject George Orwell, encourages critical thinking and urges us to consider how best to resist the strengthening forces of tyranny.
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July 18, 2020
Practical handbook, compendium of theory, or history of an American tradition? A little of each… but enough of any?
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Arts Commentary: Time to Step Off the “Carousel” of Denial
We desperately need plays and musicals — produced by local companies with courage and nerve — that acknowledge that the cancer of autocracy is here, today, and becoming stronger. That is the demand — will any answer the call?
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