Who doesn’t love to get away? G. C. Heseltine, for one.
Jane Leavy chronicles Babe Ruth’s life and times, with a heavy emphasis not only on the culture Ruth played in, but the ways he radically altered that culture, with the help of his visionary agent Christy Walsh.
“Anyone can do any amount of work,” wrote the American humorist Robert Benchley, “provided it isn’t the work he is supposed to be doing at that moment.” Procrastination is an act of will, the choice to postpone what needs to be done.
The simple lessons of Jean Vanier on humility and Christian love always bear repeating.
Sagal knows what it is to run away from problems, to need to be needed, and how much can be achieved through stubborn persistence.
The legacy of and English Jesuit and the world class collection he brought to Oxford
Nadine Labaki’s new film is set amid the supreme chaos of current-day Beirut.