‘“One Battle After Another” is much more than the movie of the movement’

The new film “One Battle After Another” has been “quickly hailed as the movie of the moment,” says Alyssa Rosenberg. But it’s “something more subtle and perhaps more important: an argument about the risks of turning politics into an aspect of personality rather than a serious means of pursuing change.” The film “concludes that while it’s important to keep hope alive, politics are no substitute for stable personalities or familial love.” That’s “not an argument for retreat.”

‘Why trying to hide history of World War II Japanese American imprisonment is an affront to liberty’

At the Japanese-American concentration camp Mananzar, visitors are being “asked to report all but the rosiest and most charitable historical acc

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