Fragile Objects
Katy Carl’s collection of short stories takes up the themes of her debut novel, including the question of what it means to be human. Review by John-Paul Heil
Weathervanes
Singer-songwriter Jason Isbell’s latest album upholds his place in the pantheon of musical storytellers that began with Dylan. Review by Joseph Collum
Jesus Merch
Megan McDermott’s poetry collection, Jesus Merch: A Catalog in Poems, uses humorous Christian merchandise to provoke profound theological reflection. Review by Kayla Ketner
Rethinking Fandom
The sports-industrial complex has made sports worse for fans. Craig Calcaterra explores these problems and suggests a path forward. Review by Josh Alexakos
Saving the Protestant Ethic
Andrew Lynn's account of the faith and work movement covers both its highs and lows. Review by Charlie Clark
The Way Not (Yet) Taken
The Way Not (Yet) Taken By Andy Stager
The Parking Lot Movie
A documentary about a parking lot challenges viewers to think about cars, capitalism, and human dignity. Review by Alex Rowin
Prayershreds
Bruce Beasley’s Prayershreds wrestles with language in hope of addressing divinity. Review by Aarik Danielsen
A Ballet of Lepers
Leonard Cohen’s posthumous collection of stories shows an artist wrestling with the pain of creating and considering the consequences of ignoring the artistic calling.
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