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America’s noisy last stand: Christian nationalism a sign of decline

America’s noisy last stand: Christian nationalism a sign of decline

"Extinction boom" is a term in evolutionary biology describing the paradoxical surge that sometimes occurs just before a species disappears.

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ON BOOKS | OPINION: Two female authors offer takes on the aftermath

ON BOOKS | OPINION: Two female authors offer takes on the aftermath

Two new books by female writers consider what endures after upheaval.

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The aftermath

The aftermath

He is a courtly man, touched by gray at the temples, genteel and kind when he can afford to be kind.

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FIVE QUESTIONS: Larry Rottmann on ‘Face of Vietnam’ exhibit

FIVE QUESTIONS: Larry Rottmann on ‘Face of Vietnam’ exhibit

Through Nov. 12, the Fayetteville Public Library hosts “Face of Vietnam,” an exhibit of 100 post-war photographs by Larry Rottmann.

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: “Mr. Scorsese” explores filmmaker’s life, faith and obsession with truth

CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: “Mr. Scorsese” explores filmmaker’s life, faith and obsession with truth

Start with the assumption that heroes are not nice.

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ONBOOKS | OPINION: ‘Coyote,’ ‘Contradiction’ reconsider American story

ONBOOKS | OPINION: ‘Coyote,’ ‘Contradiction’ reconsider American story

Two new books take up that most durable of American subjects -- the uneasy space between what we imagine ourselves to be and what the record shows.

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When honest journalism feels like an attack

When honest journalism feels like an attack

Democrat-Gazette onlineThat the world is not what you wish it to be is not the fault of your eyes and ears.We

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RECORDINGS | OPINION: How Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Nebraska’ Taught Me to Write and Listen Again

RECORDINGS | OPINION: How Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Nebraska’ Taught Me to Write and Listen Again

What you hear first is the hiss, the high frequency “sshhh” produced by analog magnetic tape recordings.

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POPNOTES | OPINION: Films that truly frighten aren’t about monsters

POPNOTES | OPINION: Films that truly frighten aren’t about monsters

Every October, the world fills with ghosts: masks, monsters, haunted houses, streaming-service categories labeled “Scary Favorites.”

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The hidden cost of sports betting: Why in-pocket gambling could be America’s next addiction crisis

The hidden cost of sports betting: Why in-pocket gambling could be America’s next addiction crisis

Gambling on sports has always been with us. People have wagered on horses, cards, even on who could hit a rock with a stick the farthest. The urge to...

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When it was a game

When I was 16 I coached a kids' baseball team--technically a minor-league team, made up of players who weren't good enough to be drafted into the...

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: Diane Keaton — a generation’s face

CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: Diane Keaton — a generation’s face

Bill Murray joked in “Stripes” (1981) that jazz percussionist Tito Puente “is gonna be dead one day, and you’re gonna say, ‘Oh, I’ve been...

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ONBOOKS | OPINION: ‘Milk & Catfish’ pairs rumor, reality

ONBOOKS | OPINION: ‘Milk & Catfish’ pairs rumor, reality

Thule Taaffe's "Milk & Catfish" takes place in Arkansas on the cusp of the 1980 deer season, when the mornings are cool, the coffee's strong and the...

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The test is here

The test is here

Democrat-Gazette onlineThere was a time when I believed the future would be kinder.

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LONG LOOK | OPINION: Mirror in the Sky — Kae Barron’s “Pale Blue Dot” Portal

LONG LOOK | OPINION: Mirror in the Sky — Kae Barron’s “Pale Blue Dot” Portal

Kae Barron's 2025 painting "Earth, #1," part of her Pale Blue Dot series in an exhibition opening Friday evening at Little Rock's Cantrell Gallery,...

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GREAT MOVIES | OPINION: On the radical quiet of ‘Tender Mercies’

GREAT MOVIES | OPINION: On the radical quiet of ‘Tender Mercies’

I wasn’t a film critic when I first saw “Tender Mercies,” and can’t remember the circumstances of that first viewing.

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RECORDINGS | OPINION: The sound of time passing — from Little Feat to Taylor Swift

RECORDINGS | OPINION: The sound of time passing — from Little Feat to Taylor Swift

Rock history is full of albums that mark turning points -- not just for the artists who made them, but for the eras they came from.

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Waving the flag

Waving the flag

On still nights, the whir of a helicopter can sound like a memory returning.

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The weather of grief

The weather of grief

Grief is a collision between the tenderness of loving what's gone, and the shame of showing that love in a world that mistrusts emotion.

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SPIRITS | OPINION: Old man bourbon is waiting for us to mature

SPIRITS | OPINION: Old man bourbon is waiting for us to mature

When my beer-drinking father drank whiskey — it wasn’t often — he toggled between Jim Beam and Jack Daniel’s, as if they were the same drink...

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: Elmore Leonard at 100

CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: Elmore Leonard at 100

One hundred years after his birth, Elmore Leonard still sounds like America talking to itself — dry, funny, and perfectly in time.

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America is out of tune

America is out of tune

Democrat-Gazette onlineYou don't have to be a musician to hear when something's off.

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GREAT MOVIES | OPINION: ‘The Usual Suspects’ — the devil’s trick and the age of doubt

GREAT MOVIES | OPINION: ‘The Usual Suspects’ — the devil’s trick and the age of doubt

Our archive isn’t perfect, but apparently I didn’t review “The Usual Suspects” when it opened in August 1995.

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POPNOTES | OPINION: Filmmaker Brent Renaud died doing what he loved to do

POPNOTES | OPINION: Filmmaker Brent Renaud died doing what he loved to do

Russian soldiers killed my friend.I don't know why -- except that in the fog of war, when you give scared boys guns and license to shoot, bad things...

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A way back

When the world feels brittle, reading a poem can become a radical act.Lately

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Come together, side by side

We like to think of artists as singular geniuses. But often the richest stories emerge when two of them are displayed side by side—when their...

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ONBOOKS | OPINION: The hard grace of Jack Butler

I did not fall into Jack Butler's 1993 novel "Living in Little Rock With Miss Little Rock" easily.

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Performative patriotism cheapens real sacrifice

Democrat-Gazette onlineI grew up with the smell of jet fuel in the air.

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RECORDINGS | OPINION: Rediscovering ‘Buckingham Nicks’ album

The first thing you notice, before the harmonies or the precise lattice of acoustic and electric guitar filigree, is the audacity of the cover: two...

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POPNOTES | OPINION: ‘One Battle After Another’ — joy in the ruins

Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film “One Battle After Another” arrives as spectacle and a provocation, an improbable blend of action-movie...

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Ordinary kindness

My dog Savannah loves everyone. Everyone.

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Cultural interpretation is presented in a unique multimedia exhibition at Bentonville.

BENTONVILLE— Sports have always been devotion and delusion, and even after living a large part of life in them, I still don’t know how seriously...

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The end of the affair

On her porch in the thinning dusk, Sunny sensed that hollow stillness you get when the neighbors have gone off to Taos or Greece for a week.

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ONBOOKS | OPINION: Three Arkansas voices, three measures of endurance

Literature at its best is less a single voice than a chorus.

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: AI algorithms equal music as content

The digital revolution was supposed to free us.

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The chill and the silence

Democrat-Gazette onlineA curious thing happens when governments decide they must protect us from ourselves: Liberty contracts, trust evaporates, and...

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FIVE QUESTIONS: Huismans contrast decoration, preservation

Walk into almost any older McDonald's and look at the art.

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RECORDINGS | OPINION: Neighborhood grooves, and big-band swagger, all in week’s listening

These columns aren't surveys of the marketplace so much as dispatches from whatever happens to be on the turntable, in the headphones, or rattling...

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POPNOTES | OPINION: Tulsa noir — chasing corruption in ‘The Lowdown’

Created by Sterlin Harjo, the Seminole/Muscogee filmmaker who gave us “Reservation Dogs,” and fronted by Ethan Hawke, “The Lowdown” barrels...

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GREAT MOVIES | OPINION: ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ — how trash, glam and gay camp crashed the mall

The miracle of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” isn’t that it exists — cinema has always had its curiosities, midnight follies and trash...

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A dangerous time

Once upon a time, hypocrisy was the price you paid to belong to polite society.

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Mourning Margaret

I saw a social media post recently where a man explained why he was shaken by the murder of Charlie Kirk but felt nothing like the same outrage at...

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: John and Yoko — eavesdropping on an unfinished argument

I spend a lot of time listening to music or watching movies from 50 years ago.

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ONBOOKS | OPINION: ‘Dogs’ — circling, then spiraling, in the small-town dark

There were high school nights I never told my mother about.We

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The joyless efficiency of baseball

Democrat-Gazette onlineNostalgia may be a cataract, but baseball really did look better when a workhorse like Bill Hands could throw 300 innings.

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HOME MOVIES | OPINION: ‘Unicorns,’ ‘Coddling’ — romance and anxiety

For years we ran a column called Home Movies -- a place for talking about what was new on DVD, or, later, what had just landed in the digital ether.

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LONG LOOK | OPINION: Dog with guitar — does absurdity tell the story?

I’ve known John Sykes for more than 30 years.

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Cool reflection

"Sadly that is the laziest column that I have ever read written by you.

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Erasure of the human hand

Not long ago, I came across a post by Brooklyn painter Graig Kreindler, whose work I admire. He creates astonishingly detailed oil paintings of...

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: How ‘Mystery Train’ showed me pop songs were maps of America — and that criticism could be art

I learned the truth at 17 ...-- Janis IanFifty years ago, when Greil Marcus published "Mystery Train: Images of America in Rock 'n' Roll Music," I was...

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