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David Brooks on his life-changing pilgrimage with St. Augustine and Dorothy Day
Bill McGarvey
August 15, 2019
The long pilgrimage of David Brooks has led him to explore Christianity and embrace a life lived in tension.
Arts & Culture
Television
‘Veronica Mars’ shows us the darkness of the world around us
Tara Isabella Burton
August 09, 2019
Like many noirs, “Veronica Mars” toes the line between exploring shades of moral nuance and capitulating to the inevitability of nihilism.
Arts & Culture
Television
‘GLOW’ reveals the truth of female friendship
Renée Darline Roden
August 09, 2019
“GLOW” celebrates female strength: on the mat, in the producing studio and on the L.A. auditioning circuit.
Arts & Culture
Theater
A new play honors Our Lady of Guadalupe and the missing women of Juarez
Jose Solís
August 09, 2019
A new broadway play creates a docu-mythologia around the disappearance and murders of more than 700 women in Ciudad Juárez since 1993.
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Review: Latinos are protagonists in the American story
Antonio De Loera-Brust
August 09, 2019
Rejecting the implications of the label “minority,” Carrie Gibson tells the entire 500-year history of Spanish-speaking peoples in what is now the United States.
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Poetry
Mary, Pietà
Whitney Rio-Ross
August 09, 2019
Forgive me. A mother can only hold so many scars.
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