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Why Micheal O’Siadhail is an epic poet for the 21st century
Angela Alaimo O'Donnell
October 25, 2019
"The Five Quintets" is a narrative we need, a jazz concert performed by hundreds of instruments, a single symphony sung by many voices.
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Review: Baseball’s fields of dreams
Dominic Lynch
October 24, 2019
What makes a good baseball stadium? One that blends well into its urban fabric, creates intimate experiences and is architecturally pleasing.
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How Playwrights Horizons is shining a spotlight on God off Broadway
Rob Weinert-Kendt
October 24, 2019
The theater has been a place where New York theatergoers can get an above-average dose of plays on spiritual themes.
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The Case Against Sentimentality
Michial Farmer
October 23, 2019
Abstraction is fundamentally inhuman, even anti-human.
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‘Porgy and Bess’ and the power of representation
Meghan J. Clark
October 18, 2019
Written in the 1930s, George Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess” has always been controversial.
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Review: Modern saint-making reflects contemporary Catholic identity
Jack Downey
October 18, 2019
As Cummings notes, our future saints, some of whom have already passed beyond the veil, will disclose to us as much about ourselves and our church as they will about their own heroic virtue.
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