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Arts & Culture Poetry
April 05, 2024
Lonely, cold, but stubborn, it had somehow managed to rise up from the half-frozen, slowly thawing soil.
Arts & Culture Poetry
September 15, 2022
Here, now, the furled leaves bid adieu
Arts & Culture Poetry
February 03, 2021
here we are, a year into this
Faith Faith in Focus
September 13, 2019
Who was this brilliant, saintly priest who founded the Christian Brothers? Perhaps now, on the 300th anniversary of his death, it is time for those of us who have benefited so richly from our educations to remember who he was.
Arts & Culture Poetry
April 26, 2019
Strange meeting this, the holes there in his hands and feet and heart.
Arts & Culture Books
February 22, 2019
Frank Bidart tells us he came the closest to finding himself in his own poetry—and even then, not really.
Arts & Culture Poetry
September 11, 2017

 “I really feel I can touch you even in this darkness when I pray.”
    —War correspondent James Foley (1973—2014)
           from his last message to his family

Man Jack the man is, just” Gerard Manley Hopkins

Arts & Culture Poetry
September 08, 2017
What stays with me in reading Ashbery is the sense of existential loneliness beneath the linguistic play and multiple voices. 
Poetry
March 12, 2012

Those wooden floors with their pine-scented antiseptic

Art
March 05, 2012

Following a saint through Spain