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CULTURE
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Barely more than a week ago, it seemed as though the Washington political class and their big-money counterparts in New York had…
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At the end of July, shortly after Kamala Harris became the Democratic candidate for President, The Economist described her father, Donald Harris,…
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It’s commonplace to acknowledge Clint Eastwood as one of the most distinctive and original political filmmakers. What’s surprising about his new film,…
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The National Bunraku Theatre, in New York recently for the first time in more than thirty years, presented an evening of suicides.…
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A reformist Pope who boldly leads the Catholic Church into controversial changes should be played by an actor of commanding presence. In…
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In the scheme of Wisconsin’s highly coveted electoral vote, Door County doesn’t bear much weight. Often called the Cape Cod of Wisconsin,…
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At the climax of Alfonso Cuarón’s 2018 film “Roma,” a woman named Cleo walks into the sea until the waves reach her…
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“And then, on this one awful day of the year, they dress you up like an avocado or a pirate and laugh…
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Hello, and thank you for inviting me to speak today, and congratulations to all of this year’s graduates. Class of 20—, I…
