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July 9, 2018

July 9, 2018

Vol. 219 / No. 1

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Arts & Culture Books
Rob Weinert-KendtJune 11, 2018

Rodgers and Hammerstein created tuneful diversions but also some of our nation's most enduring entertainments.

Arts & Culture Books
Kaya OakesJune 29, 2018

Inspired represents Held Evans’s attempt to return not to the “handbook” Bible of her adolescence but to the “storybook” Bible of her childhood.

Arts & Culture Books

Patrick Samway draws from letters to paint a picture of an editor and a writer who rarely met in person but who nonetheless forged a close bond.

Arts & Culture Books
Gilbert SungheraJune 29, 2018

In a world where specialization paralyzes individuals from seeking knowledge in unfamiliar areas, Roma Agrawal reminds us that engineering is not beyond our grasp.

Ellsworth Kelly’s ‘Austin,’ west facade (photo: Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin)
Arts & Culture Art
Jonathan Malesic June 29, 2018

Three buildings argue over spirituality, art and public life.

Faith The Word

We recognize unclean spirits today not through the illnesses they cause, but through the minds they enrapture.

Faith The Word

The feeling Jesus experiences is similar to that of a mother responding to an infant’s hunger or to her child’s cry.