Love Crusadin’
Singer-songwriter Grace Lee’s debut album locates the flaws in the modern search for fulfillment through self-love. Review by John Kainer
Singer-songwriter Grace Lee’s debut album locates the flaws in the modern search for fulfillment through self-love. Review by John Kainer
Lucas Smith’s short story collection Spare Us Yet finds apathy an inadequate response to the world. His characters’ encounters with God compel them to contemplation, and then to action. Review by Eric Cyr
Danielle Chapman Poetry Reading Friday, January 164:30 p.m.The Wheelock House4 W. Wheelock StreetHanover, NH 03755Free & Open to the PublicLight Refreshments Served
Opening Remarks for Issue 37: The Mystery of Music By Managing Editor Sara Holston and Executive Editor Michael Carlowicz
A tour through four American communal music traditions illuminates the ways these ancient practices form us for living in the world and in community. By Brandon McNeice
The arc of the Midwest indie project Bon Iver, now potentially complete, is long and winding but finds its clearest expression in Christ. By Will Bryant
Fr. Timothy Danaher, O.P. is a Dominican Friar and member of the Hillbilly Thomists. He grew up in Steubenville, Ohio, and presently works as chaplain of Aquinas House at Dartmouth College.
"The Maker's Magic": A Cocktail Recipe By Fr. John Trammell
The third Knives Out movie encourages a Christian spirit of generosity in the face of anger, despair, and doubt. Review by Maria Copeland