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November 27, 2017

Vol. 217 / No. 12

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Arts & Culture Ideas
Gina Franco, Christopher PooreNovember 01, 2017

On the Feast of All Souls, it is to the Day of the Dead altars that the departed ones return, caught almost as if by lure, by the florid colors, the smells and the flavors, of foods they cherished on earth.

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Jennifer KurdylaNovember 07, 2017

David Bentley Hart: The hard words of Jesus can be hard to translate away.

Condoleezza Rice addresses a Sept. 1 ceremony at the University of Notre Dame where a new postage stamp honoring Father Theodore Hesburgh was issued (CNS photo/courtesy Barbara Johnston, University of Notre Dame).
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Lisa A. BaglioneNovember 13, 2017

With ‘Democracy,’ Rice has written a highly accessible book that identifies the essential building blocks of democracy.

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Christopher KaczorNovember 15, 2017

In this book, part autobiography and part explanation of his Catholic faith, Vogt proposes the truth, the goodness and the beauty of Catholicism.

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Lance Compa November 15, 2017

Ganesh Sitaraman offers a wide-ranging treatment of economic, political and constitutional developments across three centuries of the American experience in Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution.

Woody Harrelson and Frances McDormand in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” (photo: Fox Searchlight)
Arts & Culture Film
John AndersonNovember 08, 2017

“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” contains enough guilt to keep the town's confessionals busy for months.

Arts & Culture Music
Joe PagettaOctober 25, 2017

Many of Guthrie's songs focused on on social issues, especially those involving migrant workers.