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Review: Sam Rocha’s beautiful and funky education
Michael Angel Martín
July 27, 2018
Sam Rocha demonstrates his renaissance dexterity as a thinker, musician and teacher.
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Angelo Secchi, the Jesuit father of astrophysics
Adam D. Hincks
July 26, 2018
His was a life full of discovery, invention and public service.
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Ideas
How newsletters can help you find your tribe and escape the chaos
Jim McDermott
July 24, 2018
A good newsletter is like a message in a bottle, a voice that cuts through the noise.
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“13 Reasons Why”: Forgiveness, religion and letting go
Allyson Escobar
July 23, 2018
Forgiveness is an underlying theme in the second and latest season of the controversial Netflix teen drama series, “13 Reasons Why.”
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Review: In “Far From the Tree,” parents cope with children utterly different from themselves
John Anderson
July 20, 2018
The documentary version of Andrew Solomon's book emphasizes the love parents have for children with autism, deafness and other unexpected identities.
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What does Catholic architecture look like in the 21st century?
Olga Segura
July 20, 2018
This week, we talk with Fr. Gilbert Sunghera, an architectural consultant and associate professor of architecture at the University of Detroit Mercy.
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