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Culture Desk
“Game of Thrones” Season 7, Episode 2 Recap: Flaming Ships and Demented Laughter
This season’s episodes are moving along briskly, as are the mails.
By
Sarah Larson
11:33 A.M.
Culture Desk
“Game of Thrones” Season 7, Episode 1 Recap: Dragonstone, Sweet Dragonstone
Oh, it’s good to be back, spinning madly across those ancient-style maps and gleaming armillary spheres.
By
Sarah Larson
July 17, 2017
Cultural Comment
“Game of Thrones” Season 7: Where Were We?
Bring on the imploding Lannisters, the avenging Starks, the scheming Littlefinger, and the randy Tormund Giantsbane.
By
Sarah Larson
July 16, 2017
Cultural Comment
U2 Plays “The Joshua Tree”: Outside, It’s America
Rarely do you love a band with your whole heart for a decade and then turn away sharply, but that’s what happened to me with U2.
By
Sarah Larson
July 11, 2017
Sarah Larson
In Heidi Schreck’s New Play, Teen Girls Talk About the Constitution
The writer and actor’s latest work draws on the time she spent as a high schooler travelling the country giving speeches about the founding document.
By
Sarah Larson
June 26, 2017
Bar Tab
July 3, 2017 Issue
At Coup, Drinking Is Dissent
All profits at this bustling Astor Place bar support institutions threatened by the Trump Administration.
By
Sarah Larson
Culture Desk
Before the Netflix Series, Whet Your Whistle with “G.L.O.W.,” the Documentary
“G.L.O.W.” created a bizarre new realm in which women could be strong and aggressive and reveal a raw id.
By
Sarah Larson
June 20, 2017
Culture Desk
Weekly Culture Review: Bill Maher, the Tonys, and a Trumpian “Julius Caesar”
The week in culture, from the Tony Awards to Bill Cosby.
By
Sarah Larson
June 17, 2017
Podcast Department
“Mogul” and the Rise of the Biographical Podcast
“Mogul” tells the story of hip-hop and the American Dream through the life of the late Chris Lighty, who managed artists like Busta Rhymes and Missy Elliott.
By
Sarah Larson
June 17, 2017
Sarah Larson
“Invisibilia” Returns—with Timely Concepts
The NPR podcast’s hosts faced a predicament for Season 3: How do you make a show about norms when normal goes out the window?
By
Sarah Larson
June 1, 2017
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