A ‘Breaking Bad’ Writer and Producer Is Behind a New Anne of Green Gables Arts & CultureBy adminApril 18, 2017You might not recognize this Anne—and that’s exactly what showrunner Moira Walley-Beckett intended
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A Paean to PBS’ “Mercy Street”: The One Show That Got the Civil War Right Arts & CultureBy adminApril 18, 2017The short-lived show offered the best screen portrayal of the war the country has ever seen
Quiet Riot: The New Politics of Russia’s Youth NewsBy adminApril 18, 2017If Russia’s recent political demonstrations are any indication, the new spirit in Russia’s youth could breed a new era of nonconformity, where youth people’s quiet refusal to follow old rules transforms into vocal insubordination.
The Ceramicist Who Punched His Pots Arts & CultureBy adminApril 18, 2017Influenced by avant-garde poets, writers and Pablo Picasso, Peter Voulkos experimented with the increasingly unconventional
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These Photos Offer a Glimpse Into the Racial Politics of the 1950s South Arts & CultureBy adminApril 18, 2017Before he became a sports photographer, John G. Zimmerman captured a past that feels all too present