Confessions of a Christian film critic
ESSAY | In a year featuring a bounty of religious-themed films, a critic reflects on fusing faith and work.
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ESSAY | As filmmakers keep upping the ante to shock viewers, what’s actually shocking anymore?
ESSAY | In a year featuring a bounty of religious-themed films, a critic reflects on fusing faith and work.
Tom Berninger’s behind-the-scenes look at the National is the rare rock-doc that plumbs deeper truths.
CONCERT REVIEW | The polarizing singer is sexy, mischievous and more intriguing than her pop peers.
“It’s Album Time” is Norwegian producer’s first full-length release after a decade of neo-disco tracks.
TV REVIEW | The brilliant but brooding AMC drama begins it final descent toward the dreaded 1970s.
CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK | The host will give up his trademark shtick, but he’ll bring a modern wit to “Late Show.”
Post TV critic Hank Stuever discusses the good, bad and so-bad-it's-good of TV.
The untutored look of Jack Levine’s “Inauguration,” on display at the Smithsonian, belies its complexity.
A controversial photograph angered some as a racist statement but amused others as mere impishness.
A Guggenheim retrospective lays out the strength and weaknesses of the artist’s sometimes disturbing work.
The Washington Performing Arts Society gets a new name and a new look for 2014-15, with an emphasis on community, collaboration, and Powerpoint-speak
There was very little not to like on the National Symphony Orchestra’s program, but there was an awful lot of it.
The Richard Tucker Foundation names Michael Fabiano its 2014 winner; the Birgit Nilsson Prize awards $1 million to the Vienna Philharmonic
The actor and animal rights supporter will narrate documentaries about, among other things, bear-hunting.
Actor will host the Emmy Awards for the second time this year after hosting the Tonys for the fourth time
TV COLUMN | “New Evidence” “documentary” follows last year’s “Mermaids: The Body Found.”
On “Dancing With the Stars,” double amputee Amy Purdy dances on a different plane from the rest.
What a crazy night. What a wonderful night. Surely we were hallucinating.
The shimmer has faded a bit, but the work overall delivered, choreography aside, at Kennedy Center.
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