Books In Review: Lauren Groff builds a proto-feminist medieval world But the enchantment of Matrix is ultimately broken by her language. by Amy Frykholm January 24, 2022
Books In Review: Anya Silver’s heart-wrenchingly beautiful last poems Saint Agnostica is a chronicle of grief, love, and mystery. by Jill Peláez Baumgaertner January 13, 2022
Screen Time The power of The Power of the Dog, Jane Campion’s subversive new western In her new movie, the filmmaker’s fascination with the myth of masculinity unfolds in 1920s Montana. by Kathryn Reklis January 11, 2022
Interview Alexandr Tsypkov’s sacred graffiti “We began to paint frescoes on the ruins of abandoned churches. We did not ask anyone’s permission.” interview by Jason Byassee, translation by Amy Frykholm January 7, 2022
Critical Essay Christian nationalism vandalizes the imagination When churches whitewashed their walls, they left themselves vulnerable. by Lanta Davis January 6, 2022
TV Unorthodox and the captivity narrative tradition to which it belongs To find an authentic life, do you have to lose your religion? by Amy Frykholm December 29, 2021