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April 21, 2014

Vol. 210 / No. 14

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Books
Charles M. A. ClarkApril 09, 2014

Historian of education Diane Ravitch's 'Reign of Error'

Books
Eugene KennedyApril 09, 2014

'A Double Life,' J. Michael Lennon's biography of Norman Mailer

Books
Diane ScharperApril 09, 2014

Robert Stone's 'Death of the Black-Haired Girl'

"Midsummer Dance," 1897
Art
Karen Sue SmithMarch 28, 2014

The sumptuous colors, dazzling brushwork and sheer drama in the paintings of Anders Zorn (1860-1920) earned the Swedish artist fortune and fame during the Gilded Age. But Zorn’s work and name gradually fell into obscurity outside Sweden. As a result, his brilliant body of work has not been sho

Poetry
Peter KozikApril 09, 2014

Ursula, shot dead, marched the ten thousandvirgins, just walked them! with the pope in towto say she could or to prove maybe thatthe purity of youth was worth the shockof Huns beheading them, each and everyone, as God’s synchronicity seems tobargain lives away in those old stories, leavin

The Word
John W. MartensApril 09, 2014

Shortly after the ascension the number of believers in Jerusalem was about 120 according to Acts 1 15 Whether the number is exact or symbolic of a restored Israel the church started small The crowds who pressed around Jesus in Galilee and greeted him during his triumphant entry into Jerusalem we

Arts & Culture Columns
James T. KeaneApril 09, 2014

The inspiring NCAA run of Hank “The Bank” Gathers and the 1990 Loyola Marymount Lions.