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Kathryn B. Klein

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Books

Tennessee Plays Cat to Spiegelman’s ‘Maus’

“Maus” is an important book, the Holocaust is an important topic, and a graphic novel has the potential to be a uniquely suitable format for teaching 13- and 14-year-olds about such sensitive yet crucial subject matter.

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Arts

What the Hell Happened: Gigi Hadid Claps Back

While this may seem like a simple, brief tweet in defense of her man, there are several layers to Hadid’s online takedown.

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Music

In Defense of Taylor Swift: A Review of ‘Miss Americana’

In "Miss Americana," director Lana Wilson paints a rich and compelling portrait of the person behind the celebrity.

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On Campus

Finding Cheer Amid Finals Drear

Holiday spirit can be found all around if you know where to look.

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Arts

What the Hell Happened: John Oliver’s Secret Lawsuit

What is unexpected is the grand finale, an incredible five-minute dance sequence set among the bright lights of Time Square and littered with jokes at Murray’s expense. It is spectacular and cathartic. Words do not do it justice.

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Arts

‘Onward’ Goes Beyond Typical Disney Pixar Magic

While it takes place in a world in which magic is almost gone, it seems the Disney magic is still alive. ​​​​​​​

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Film

‘After’ Is a Bad Movie, But That Is Far From the Only Problem

We should not focus on “After” because it is unoriginal, boring, and bland. We should focus on “After” because it highlights a clear oversight in modern society.

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Arts

‘Living Undocumented’ is Difficult to Watch and That is Precisely Why Everyone Should

Lips tremble, voices quake, and tears escape. Shaking hands clasp rosaries and children clutch toys. Everything is precious, yet it could all be gone in a moment, and millions of adults and children alike live with that uncertainty every day.

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On Campus

Portrait of an Artist: Mick Rock

Known as “the man who shot the ’70s,” Mick Rock is a living legend in the world of music photography.

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Books

‘The Fountains of Silence’ Illuminates Spain’s Darkest Corners

In a masterwork of historical fiction, Ruta Sepetys creates a literary pilgrimage to Spain in 1957.

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