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Truth-Telling and Big Abortion

George Weigel

For over a half-century, what styles itself the “pro-choice” movement has thrived because of its extraordinary ability…

Murder, Inc.

Charlotte Allen

The movie Unplanned, which tells the story of former Planned Parenthood clinic director Abby Johnson’s conversion to…

How Jane Austen Played Baseball

John Wilson

Pastime Lost:The Humble, Original, and Now Completely Forgotten Game of English Baseballby david blocknebraska, 298 pages, $29.95…

Letters

Various

SEMINARY REFORM I commend Thomas Berg (“Getting Formation Right,” December) for his suggestions for reforming the seminary…

Terrence Malick and the Great Thing

Dan Hitchens

It looked like a perfectly ordinary premiere. At the Academy Theatre in Hollywood, the red carpet was…

The New Cool

Peter J. Leithart

More than any other filmmakers, the Coen brothers have wormed their way into my everyday. The Hudsucker…

Superheroes and Saints

Alexi Sargeant

Face front, true believers. Last week the world lost one of the few household names among the…

The Point of Gosnell

Charlotte Allen

I went to see Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer because I thought I ought…

Reversing Roe v. Wade

Michael J. New

Reversing Roe, the recent Netflix documentary directed by Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg, is billed as a…

Nothing Compares to Allah

John William Sullivan

Remember Sinéad O’Connor, the Irish singer-songwriter with an ethereal voice and a penchant for troublemaking? Well, Sinéad…

Kanye Goes Back to the Old Landmark

Armond White

Kanye West’s October 11 visit to the White House displayed unforced conviviality mixed with mutual sincerity—a welcome…

Songs of Faith and Yearning

John Wilson

I can’t read Kant for long before my parody switch flicks on. The grand architecture of his…

The Nun and Vatican II

Charlotte Allen

The Nun—director Corin Hardy’s horror movie set in 1952 in a remote, ultra-traditional Catholic convent in Romania—is…

Harry Potter as Sacred Text

Joshua Mayo

Traditional contemplative practices are in right now—and not only with the religious and pan-spiritual types you’d expect.…

Abortion on Trial

John Waters

Artists these days are required to either be atheists or tacitly agree to not, in Alastair Campbell’s…