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April 13, 2020

Vol. 222 / No. 8

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Arts & Culture Ideas
Jason M. BaxterApril 03, 2020

What did Notre-Dame mean? What did it feel like to step into it in the Middle Ages?

Arts & Culture Books
Mark W. RocheApril 03, 2020

Mark W. Roche is the Joyce Professor of German and former dean of arts and letters at the University of Notre Dame.

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Jenny ShankApril 03, 2020

Castillo writes with gorgeous precision and sensitivity about his experience as a boy growing into a man in a country that will not recognize him, his family split across borders.

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Maureen K. DayApril 03, 2020

Maureen Day is an assistant professor of religion and society at the Franciscan School of Theology and the author of Catholic Activism Today: Personal Transformation and the Struggle for Social Justice.

Arts & Culture Books
Aidan JohnsonApril 03, 2020

If anything, the dystopia is even scarier in the sequel, which provides terrifying detail on the history of the Christian fundamentalist regime that overthrows the United States at Gilead’s founding.

In ‘Dana H.,’ Deirdre O’Connell lip-syncs to a recorded account of Dana Higginbotham’s abduction by a disturbed client some 25 years ago (photo: Carol Rosegg).
Arts & Culture Theater
Rob Weinert-KendtMarch 04, 2020

Dana Higginbotham is the subject of an extraordinary new play by her son, Lucas Hnath.

Arts & Culture Poetry
Andrew CalisApril 03, 2020

Christ shining, Christ gold, dawn in a fragile frame