Iraqi War
Film Review: “Served Like a Girl” — A Unique Look at Women in Combat
September 6, 2017
Served Like a Girl offers an intense and gratifying look at the first wave of American women in combat.
Read More about Film Review: “Served Like a Girl” — A Unique Look at Women in CombatWhen young photographers went up to the famous war photographer, Robert Capa, and asked him what they could do to make their pictures more gripping, he said: “Go closer!”
Read More about Theater Review: “Time Stands Still” — A Too Distant Echo of the War in IraqRecent Posts
Popular Posts
Categories
Archives
Recent Comments
- Keri Pickett on Film Reviews: My Provincetown Film Fest 2026 — Highs, Lows, and One Film I Loved
- Bear on Film Review: “Obsession” — The Horror of Dating for a New Generation
- Elizabeth on Film Review: The Fascinating Documentary “Eno” — Every Screening Is Different
- Diane DeSanders on Weekly Feature: Poetry at The Arts Fuse
- Luke Steere on Concert Review: At the Gardner, John Zorn’s New Masada Quartet Balances Edge and Elegance

Visual Arts Commentary: “Portraits of Courage” — Critical Misfire
Why do critics like the New Yorker‘s Peter Schjeldahl rush to absolve G.W. Bush?
Read More about Visual Arts Commentary: “Portraits of Courage” — Critical Misfire