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Artist Profile: Jared Sleisenger ’16 on The Importance of Modern Jewish Storytelling

“Find the story you’re trying to tell and how best to tell it,” Sleisenger said.

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‘The Leopard’ Review: Delightful and Disturbing

Netflix’s “The Leopard” is an exuberant celebration of the craft of filmmaking.

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‘Adolescence’ Review: A Stunning Reconstruction of the Crime Thriller

Editing is a ghost in the world of “Adolescence.”

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‘Yellowjackets’ Season 3 Review: Spring Signals Tranquil Yet Eerie Renewal

This tranquil, almost idyllic atmosphere is a refreshing change of pace from the cannibalism and violence viewers have come to expect.

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‘Celtics City’ Premiere Review: A Refresher on Boston Greatness

The Celtics represent a lot to the city of Boston — teamwork, dedication, and most importantly, undeniable success.

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‘Grosse Pointe Garden Society’ Premiere Review: Suburbia, Secrets, and Missed Opportunities

“Grosse Pointe Garden Society” is more of a well-manicured lawn than a flourishing garden — respectable, but nothing to revisit.

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‘Prime Target’ Review: The Prodigy Problem

The show weaves together various storylines and characters in a clear yet intricate manner.

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‘Apple Cider Vinegar’ Review: A Healthy Reminder Not to Believe Everything You See Online

The six-episode series is packed with depth and nuance.

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‘SNL 50’ Review: A Long But Meaningful Tribute

The crossover in generations was one of the highlights of the show, creating combinations of celebrities that seem like a fever dream.

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‘The White Lotus’ Review: Monkey See, Monkey Do

This season’s debut feels especially sharp, wasting no time in finding its footing.

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‘American Primeval’ Review: The Untold Stories of the Frontier

By exposing the brutality and moral contradictions that shaped the frontier, the series challenges viewers to sit with uncomfortable truths.

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‘Squid Game’ Season 2 Review: A Terrifying Critique of Modern Materialism

The show's social critique is more terrifying than the games themselves.

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‘Severance’ Season 2 Review: Three Episodes and 300 Questions

The creators of "Severance" have been crafting an even more intricate labyrinth of secrets, lies, and Lumon founder Kier Egan-based artwork.

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‘Cruel Intentions’ Review: Bold Themes, Shallow Execution

“Cruel Intentions” is well-paced and passably entertaining, albeit far from unique or groundbreaking.

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‘Dancing with the Stars’ Season 33 Finale Review: Jumps, Twists, and Turns

On Nov. 26, “Dancing with the Stars” closed the curtain on its 33rd season with a three-hour long final episode.

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