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Clyde Fitch Report
Columnists
Percy Bharucha
Elizabeth Burke
Robert Burney
Adam Epstein
David Finkle
Michelle Foytek
Kaela Garvin
Christopher Grigsby
Alan Harrison
Leonard Jacobs
Katie Kelaidis
Shawn Lent
Jeff Poulin
Jose SolÃs
Carol Strickland
Lynne Taylor-Corbett
Stacie Williams
Mark Dundas Wood
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Music
Theater
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Screen
Film
TV
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Marlon Brando: Hollywood’s Complex, Conflicted Cassandra
Mark Dundas Wood
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Weighty Matters, Light Verse: John Lithgow Inks ‘Dumpty’
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Putin — and the Pecs That Launched a Million Memes
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Can This Man Be a Nobel Laureate and a Genocide Apologist?
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“Making Oscar Wilde”: A Young Aesthete Lectures America
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On Stage Now: The Brilliant Nazi Scientist That America Embraced
Leonard Jacobs
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October 4, 2018
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He Spent a Year Telling Students to ‘Sit Down and Shut...
Mark Dundas Wood
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The 1918 Flu Pandemic, the Wisdom of Poets, and Trump
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How to Serve Children, From the White House Cookbook
Carol Strickland
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August 25, 2018
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Bildungsroman, Baby! Lisa Locascio’s Debut Novel, ‘Open Me’
Mark Dundas Wood
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August 3, 2018
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Elon Musk’s School: For Rich Families Who Don’t Care About Arts...
Sean Douglass
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July 20, 2018
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Historian Richard Vinen Connects Our Agitated Era to ‘1968’
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July 3, 2018
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Fiction by Jake Tapper, Jonathan Ames Kills and Thrills
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‘An American Quilt’ Pulls Back the Covers of Enslavement Culture
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James Comey, The Boulet Brothers and Other Monsters
Katie Kelaidis
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Will Robots Replace Human Artists?
Sean Douglass
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A Fitness Fanatic Novelist Finds a New Idea: Death
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New Bio Confirms: Martin Luther Was a Medieval Radical
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Beyond the James Dean Mythology with Graham’s ‘Giant’
Mark Dundas Wood
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April 16, 2018
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Navigating History, Religion in ‘The Last Watchman of Old Cairo’
Mark Dundas Wood
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March 18, 2018
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Thriving in Science, Working as Artist? Here’s an Elegant Proof
Nick Muscavage
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March 1, 2018
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“Fail-Safe”: Remember When Nukes Weren’t a Punch Line?
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February 16, 2018
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Prison Bitches! Electric Ladies! Women Who Rule the Earth!
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January 21, 2018
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South Korean Novelist Plays America (Nods to Camus and Homer)
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January 19, 2018
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THE MARBURY PROJECT
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RIP RGB, RIP GOP, RIP USA
Elizabeth Burke
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September 28, 2020
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None of the second-rate white men currently on the Supreme Court will receive the honors given to RBG when they finally die.
Artists First? Charting a Future for the American Theater
June 10, 2020
Barra Grant: ‘Miss America’s Ugly Daughter’ No More
February 18, 2020
Immersive Theater Brings Legendary Nellie Bly Back to Life
February 10, 2020
In ‘Halfway Bitches,’ Playwright Guirgis Goes All the Way
December 9, 2019
Ms. and They: Coming to Terms with Terms of Identity
November 21, 2019
‘Malaise’ of President Carter Finds ‘Confidence (and The Speech)’
November 19, 2019
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THE SCENE
Politics
Herman Cain (and Republicans Unable)
Leonard Jacobs
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August 9, 2020
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And then there was Jerry Falwell, Jr., with his open pants, evangelical FUPA and his hands veering into prime side-boob territory with -- hey, doesn't she have a name?
Which President Ignored Bounties on Our Murdered Soldiers?
July 5, 2020
And I Thought, ‘Something Just Broke’
June 10, 2020
Is 2020 Another 1968 — or Civil War?
June 3, 2020
Mask? What Mask? On Being Free to Infect You and Me
May 6, 2020
Life Is a Bleach and Then You Die
April 30, 2020
In COVID-19 America, We All Looked Like Yaks
April 16, 2020
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