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Angry Catholics Wanted to Burn the Church. He Came to Save It.
New York Times· 6 days agoThe Rev. Gérard Tsatselam boarded the ferryboat and settled in his usual place, on a reclining seat,...
Luke Combs review, Fathers & Sons: Classic, comforting country with no ambitions to reinvent the...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe best moment at this year’s Grammy Awards came when country music star Luke Combs performed his...
National Eucharistic Pilgrimage rolls through northeast Wisconsin
WFRV 5 Green Bay· 6 days agoSHAWANO, Wis. (WFRV) – One of the largest Eucharistic pilgrimages in history continues to roll...
For Whom the Bells Toll? At Duke Memorial United Methodist Church, Everyone - INDY Week
Independent Weekly· 7 days agoMacDonald, one of the leaders of the LGBTQ group at Duke Memorial Church, warms up with a brief hymn...
New traditions, a dance team and a big ballpark: Inside Texas A&M's grand (and expensive) baseball...
ESPN· 6 days agoEditor's note: This story was originally published on May 29 prior to the start of the Men's College...
Noted Tempter
New York Times· 4 days agoJust try to resist the allure of Ryan Judge’s striking themeless puzzle.
We’re All Tiger Moms Now
The New Yorker· 5 days agoIf many young, upwardly mobile families want to move to cities like Fremont, Plano, and Irvine—or other academically competitive enclaves, including Silicon Valley, northern Virginia, northern ...
John Grant’s ‘The Art of the Lie’: Impressive as Confessional, Stolid as Music
SPIN via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe Art of the Lie seems to present itself as a song cycle about coming to terms with your parents...
Bill Kenny of Norwich: Recognizing the end of slavery in the U.S. at Juneteenth event
The Bulletin via Yahoo News· 1 day agoI’m sure those attending this morning’s ceremonies will share this song. I wanted you to enjoy the words as the poetic hymn James Weldon Johnson intended them to be. Lift ...
Primal beginnings: New Mexico Museum of Art exhibit explores the language of line in work
Albuquerque Journal, N.M. via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoJun. 18—Artists have used lines to divide, weave and outline compositions since humans created the first cave art. Line is one of our first and most enduring languages. We use it to organize ...