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Lesley Manville as Mrs. Harris (photo: Focus Features)
Arts & CultureFilm
Michelle Smith
‘Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris’ explores the pitfalls of materialism through characters who long for the elegance and glamor of designers like Christian Dior.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
John Irving writes characters who, like Flannery O’Connor’s American South, seem somehow God-haunted.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
Kevin Spinale
Shannen Dee Williams’s 'Subversive Habits' uncovers—with authoritative, painstaking scholarship—a great deal of what was hidden and some of what has been erased concerning white supremacy in the Roman Catholic Church.
Arts & CulturePoetry
Julia Alvarez
​​​​​​​There are roses in the thorny crown, pick them!
Arts & CulturePoetry
Paul Mariani
Here, now, the furled leaves bid adieu
Arts & CulturePoetry
Faiz Ahmad
you could’ve chosen to be ignorant to the demand that such a recognition may’ve placed on your limbs,