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July/August 2025

Vol. 233 / No. 1

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Arts & Culture Books
Michael E. EnghJune 26, 2025

In "Sister, Sinner: The Miraculous Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Aimee Semple McPherson,' Claire Hoffman delivers with a fast-paced page turner on the life of Aimee Semple McPherson. This biography brings into print another review of the achievements and personal failures of this major

Arts & Culture Books
Tom DeignanJune 26, 2025

As Sam Tanenhaus makes clear in 'Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America,' it is impossible to understand American politics and culture without grasping Buckley’s immense influence.

Monsignor Ray East, left, in front of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church in Washington, D.C.; Nathan East performs with Toto in Amsterdam on June 8, 2013 (photos: Nathan East/WENN Rights Ltd/Alamy)
Arts & Culture Music
Mike Jordan LaskeyJune 18, 2025

For Monsignor Ray East and his brother Nathan, their faith feeds their music and their music feeds their faith.

A picture taken from a fan magazine of Gene Roddenberry with actors from “Star Trek: Next Generation” (Pixura/Alamy)
Arts & Culture Television
Eric T. StylesJune 20, 2025

Gene Roddenberry’s son said his father was an atheist. But documented evidence tells a different, more nuanced story about the creator of “Star Trek.”

Arts & Culture Poetry
Egard OrodeJune 26, 2025

Scientists haven’t studied the isotopes of heartache

Arts & Culture Poetry
Deirdre LockwoodJune 26, 2025

I replied, they say, cool as milk

Arts & Culture Poetry
Deborah DeNicolaJune 26, 2025

Oh, chalice of raindrops