Arts & Culture Books
Isabelle SenechalMay 29, 2020
From bleeding sunsets in Texas to golden wheatfields in Oklahoma to the rolling plains of western Nebraska, Marie Mutsuki Mockett’s new book documents every stop in the wheat harvesters’ odyssey with striking lyricism and intricate detail.
Arts & Culture Books
Jon M. SweeneyMay 29, 2020
A spy story that sounds like a novel, but is true to life.
Arts & Culture Books
Kirsty Jane FalconerMay 29, 2020
How can Christian faith be made sensible to our contemporaries?
Arts & Culture Art
Leo J. O’Donovan, S.J.May 15, 2020
Richter, born in 1932 in Dresden, is arguably the most famous living artist.
Arts & Culture Music
Benjamin IvryMay 29, 2020
For a solution, it is best to experience how Beethoven’s works sound.
Arts & Culture Poetry
Brendan WalshMay 26, 2020
the pregnant does, cinnamon, and monet, lie in private stalls, receive their meals as reclining queens.
Faith The Word
Jaime L. WatersMay 29, 2020
In this time without Communion, we seek alternative ways to honor this day.