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A depiction of what Pollyanna would look like if she were a flower, maybe. (A purple flower grows out of a crack in the sidewalk.)
Arts & CultureShort Take
Joe Hoover, S.J.
The maligning of this girl’s good name has to end. And, at least in our pages, it will end.
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James T. Keane
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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Bryan McCarthy
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.
Arts & CultureCatholic Book Club
James T. Keane
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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Mary Grace Mangano
Novelist and editor Christopher Beha discusses faith, writing and great literature with Mary Grace Mangano.
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Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
Writing in honor of Dante and in conversation with him, Angela O'Donnell recognizes the enormous impact his imagination had on our worldview.