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Donnie and the Bunnyman Why Donnie Darko is a favorite film on college campuses. Thomas Hibbs
posted 09/01/05
Ungawa! The curiously compelling saga of Tarzan. Frederica Mathewes-Green
posted 09/01/05
Let's Do the Mash The Who Boys, the Beastles, and the Bible. Andy Crouch
posted 09/01/05
What Is Jewish Art? Collective memory personalized. Mark Packer
posted 07/01/05
Ending It Mercy killing at the movies. Peter T. Chattaway
posted 05/01/05
Jedi or Jesuit? Looking for God at the cineplex. Jason Byassee
posted 05/01/05
The Movies and America What the Academy Award nominees for Best Picture tell us about ourselves. Drew Trotter
posted 05/01/05
Wagner and The Lion King Where to find the total work of art. John H. McWhorter
posted 05/01/05
Forget Me Not Movies and memory. Peter T. Chattaway
posted 01/01/05
The Big Muddy Folk artist Richard Shindell sees big stories in small moments Holly Lebowitz-Rossi
posted 01/01/05
Your Chip Is Showing Four recent films show a battle for control among men, women, and machines. By Peter T. Chattaway
posted 11/01/04
The Legend of Bono Vox Lessons learned in the church of U2. By Scott Calhoun
posted 11/01/04
A Practical Romantic The films of Douglas Fairbanks. By S.T. Karnick
posted 11/01/04
For Everything There Is a Season Nostalgia for nature's seasons in a climate-controlled world. by Cindy Crosby
posted 11/01/04
Seen Through Christ of Sinai and the splendor of Byzantium at the Met. by Emily Jorjorian Lowe
posted 09/01/04
Turning the Lens on Itself Jean Luc-Godard, agent provocateur. By Michael Leary
posted 09/01/04
Annie Get Your Subaltern Identity The metamorphosis of the American musical. by John McWhorter
posted 07/01/04
The Revenger's Tragedy Vengeance is ours, saith Hollywood. by Peter T. Chattaway
posted 07/01/04
Differently Disabled Forrest Gump without the extravagance: the ordinary life of Bill Porter. By Crystal Downing
posted 05/01/04
What Would Buffy Do? Is it possible to call for help ironically—and really mean it? by Todd Hertz
posted 05/01/04
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