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February 12, 2022 | Vol. 37, No. 3

Ill-gotten gain

Kim Henderson | As backroom betting goes digital, states that make it legal may find the stakes are high


FEATURES

Sharon Dierberger | Ethnic Karen refugees watch their violence-filled homeland in Myanmar from a distance

Leah Savas | Pro-lifers are still far from achieving the original goal of the March for Life, but the increasingly youthful crowd gives old-timers hope for the future of the movement


CULTURE
Books

A vital church at home and abroad

Four books with accessible theologies

Linguistic humility

Two poets who listened before they spoke

Children's Books

Following the dream

Black History Month reads

 
FILM & TV

Drac ooh la la!

Sony scares up another animated winner

Delightful intro to Irish culture

Pets and people are huggable

All Creatures Great and Small returns to Masterpiece

New chapter for an old character

Boba Fett seeks to be a crime lord who brings law and order for the benefit of others

Box Office Top 10

Top films for the weekend of Jan. 21-23

Redeeming Love’s blurry lines

The story of Hosea can’t overcome its depictions of immorality

Music

Modern classical

Stiff competition among Contemporary Classical nominees

Grammys delayed again due to COVID

Best Orchestral Performance finalists offer wide diversity

Q&A

Looking for lessons in 20 years of war

Can we build bridges and live together, in the face of deep beliefs that divide us?


NOTEBOOK
Art

A social-media-driven movement of muralists brings education and advocacy—and beauty—to city streets

Religion

Swiss sawmill is a part of this intensely French project

International

Hong Kong universities once displayed memorials to the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre; now they are gone