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June 2023

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The dauntless spirit of Richard Halliburton

Jenna Stocker

The writer’s forgotten imagination and commitment to exploration merit revival

George queen

Christopher Sandford

The king and queen who saved the British monarchy
refugees

Fred Skulthorp

How refugees saved a town in upstate New York
multilevel marketing

Katrina Gulliver

Inside the world of multilevel marketing
hanks

Book Review June 1, 2023

Tom Hanks should stick to acting

The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece is as clumsy as its plodding title

Philip Womack

authors

Books June 1, 2023

Where will the vogue for censoring our best-loved authors lead?

It seems that the ‘revised’ titles are likely to become the norm

Alexander Larman

Lloyd webber

Theater June 1, 2023

Bringing back Stephen Sondheim and enduring a new Andrew Lloyd Webber

Bad Cinderella is a pumpkin, while Parade becomes an exercise in emotional torture porn

Robert S. Erickson

madonna

Music June 1, 2023

How Madonna turned pop culture Catholic

On the fortieth anniversary of her debut album, Madonna remains a good Catholic girl at heart

Mitchell Jackson

Morisot

Exhibitions June 1, 2023

What makes Berthe Morisot’s nudes so unique?

She provides a new lens to look at Impressionism

Francesca Peacock

museums

Art June 1, 2023

What museums can learn from contemporary technology

The National Gallery of Art has quietly but steadily undergone a major culture shift

William Newton


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