Cultural Critic and Essayist

Alexi Sargeant

4 articles 2017–2018

Alexi Sargeant is a writer and cultural critic whose contributions to The Weekly Standard covered arts, culture, and public life. He wrote on topics ranging from television and literature to state symbols, contributing essays and reviews to the magazine in 2017 and 2018.

The Divine (Situational) Comedy

February 16, 2018 · Books and Art, TV, God

The Good Place is the most unexpectedly profound show on television. NBC’s afterlife sitcom, which just concluded its second season, stars Kristen Bell as an impostor in paradise and Ted Danson as her supernatural overseer. It begins by skewering shallowly sentimental ideas of heaven and then…

Gateway to the 'Upside Down'

November 3, 2017 · Pop Culture, Books and Art, Marriage

The first season of the Netflix show Stranger Things, released last year, immediately plunged its protagonists into danger. In the first episode we see 12-year-old Will Byers, one of a quartet of Dungeons & Dragons-playing nerds, waylaid by a dark shape on his way home along the wooded back roads…

The Case for Changing Maryland's State Song

August 26, 2017 · magazine_repost, Books and Art, Table of Contents

Much ink has recently been spilled because of America’s statues of Confederate generals; in Charlottesville, wicked men flying Nazi flags caused blood to be spilled as well. In hopes of avoiding further violence, the city of Baltimore, Maryland, recently removed its Confederate statues in the…

Warlike Thrust

August 25, 2017 · Books and Art, Table of Contents, Music

Much ink has recently been spilled because of America’s statues of Confederate generals; in Charlottesville, wicked men flying Nazi flags caused blood to be spilled as well. In hopes of avoiding further violence, the city of Baltimore, Maryland, recently removed its Confederate statues in the…