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Can comedy conquer Islamophobia?
Ashley McKinless
June 01, 2018
How do you change the mind of someone who thinks you don’t belong in this country because of your faith?
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Review: Is “New Power” changing the way we live and work?
Matt Malone, S.J.
June 01, 2018
The authors describe "new power" as "like a current of water or electricity: open, participatory and most potent when it surges."
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Remembering R.F.K, 50 Years Later
Joseph McAuley
June 01, 2018
Chris Matthews’s cri de coeur for a time and a spirit that is hard to imagine now.
Arts & Culture
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Want to compose new music for Mass? Learn from David Haas’s story.
Diana Macalintal
June 01, 2018
David Haas gathers 132 songs from among his most widely known pieces, like “Blest Are They,” “We Are Called,” “Now We Remain” and “You Are Mine,” and others not as familiar.
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A wise and lovely metaphor
Joe Hoover, S.J.
May 31, 2018
Nearly 1,000 poems poured in this year for America’s annual Foley Poetry Contest from writers of all ages.
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Television
‘Roseanne’ and the Two Standards of ABC
Jim McDermott
May 30, 2018
ABC faced a decision: invest in stories that speak to our best selves, or make a big splash with a show that draws out our worst instincts.
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