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In defense of Pollyanna
Joe Hoover, S.J.
April 01, 2022
The maligning of this girl’s good name has to end. And, at least in our pages, it will end.
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Something for everyone: Welcome to Spring Books 2022
James T. Keane
March 31, 2022
America's spring 2022 literary issue has a little bit of something for everyone—including the historian in each of us.
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Review: Is it high time to reconsider our drug policies?
Bryan McCarthy
March 31, 2022
A Columbia professor comes clean about his casual drug use—and thinks the rest of us should think more about harm reduction than eradication when it comes to addictive substances.
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Wounds, Shadows and Dribbles: The Catholic Book Club’s latest reads
James T. Keane
March 31, 2022
A novel, a memoir and a history of men's Catholic collegiate basketball were the three latest selections for the Catholic Book Club.
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Christopher Beha left the Catholic church and then came back. Now he’s writing a book about why.
Mary Grace Mangano
March 31, 2022
Novelist and editor Christopher Beha discusses faith, writing and great literature with Mary Grace Mangano.
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‘Talking Back to Dante’: A tribute in verse
Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
March 31, 2022
Writing in honor of Dante and in conversation with him, Angela O'Donnell recognizes the enormous impact his imagination had on our worldview.
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