I LIVE WITHIN a few miles of Charlottesville, Virginia—a quiet college town which became the focus of international attention in August 2017. The words “Remember Charlottesville” conjure images  of torch-bearing Neo-Nazis, violent street conflicts, and hatred personified. What happened in ...

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I n most superhero movies, the screenwriters and producers make the villains as ugly and scary as possible. Many bad guys seem to look like death incarnate. Why do film companies make their villains so scary and obvious? Because fear ...