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Where is God in classical music? Start by looking for the good, the true and the beautiful.
Sean Salai
December 30, 2020
A conversation with Michael Kurek, author of “The Sound of Beauty: A Classical Composer on Music in the Spiritual Life.”
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In a year when we couldn’t go anywhere, everything became ‘TV.’ Here is the best of it.
Jim McDermott
December 30, 2020
In 2020 the best TV was whatever got you through the night.
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2020 in review: Some of the best films you should see from a surreal year for cinema
John Anderson
December 30, 2020
Have we seen the end of motion pictures as we knew them?
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Remembering John le Carré, who knew that deep down, we all want to be secret agents
James T. Keane
December 28, 2020
John le Carré, who died earlier in December, was a wildly popular spy novelist—and one of the English world’s finest fiction writers of the last half-century.
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Television
‘The Young and The Restless’ helped me survive 2020
Deanna Howes Spiro
December 24, 2020
The long-running CBS soap opera has been an unexpected gift for me throughout the pandemic.
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Pixar’s ‘Soul’ imagines life after death (and before birth). What does Catholic teaching say?
Molly Cahill
December 24, 2020
“Our bodies are mortal, but our soul is, by its nature, immortal and created to spend eternity with God,” says Dawn Eden Goldstein.
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