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Jason Isbell’s gorgeous, challenging music is not your standard Dad rock
David E. Nantais
October 05, 2017
Jason Isbell wants to be a better man and he uses his songs as a road map to get there.
Arts & Culture
Poetry
Sex and Solitude: St. John Paul II in conversation with Ranier Maria Rilke
José Dueño
October 05, 2017
Two crucial words from Rainer Maria Rilke’s 'Letters to a Young Poet' are missing from John Paul II’s 'Letter to Artists': sex and solitude.
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Ideas
Elegy for a Heartbreaker: Tom Petty and the simple beauty of song
Bill McGarvey
October 04, 2017
Tom Petty died on Monday at age 66, and anyone who knows me well understands that it is a personal loss.
Arts & Culture
Film
Why are Catholic horror films so popular? Revisiting ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ for clues
Nick Ripatrazone
October 04, 2017
American horror is a God-drenched genre, and many of the essential films in the genre are explicitly Catholic.
Arts & Culture
‘Faces Places’ may be the quintessential French road movie
Raymond A. Schroth, S.J.
October 03, 2017
“Faces Places” presents two modern artists rolling through southern France in a truck, a high-tech rolling photo-art laboratory.
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What it’s like to wait for a loved one missing in war
Thomas Rzeznik
September 29, 2017
Barton Cross, a Navy serviceman, was taken prisoner by the Japanese in 1942. Then his brothers tried to get him back.
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