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Ryan Di Corpo
Noted philosopher and gender theorist Judith Butler discusses nonviolence, grievability and "radical equality" in her book "The Force of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind."
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Kaya Oakes
A prolific Catholic writer is himself now the subject of a biography from Liturgical Press.
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Mike Mastromatteo
Msgr. Frank Del Prete, pastor of St. Gabriel the Archangel Parish in Saddle River, New Jersey, remembers Higgins Clark not only as a talented writer but also as a lively, committed parishioner.
Jyuddah James, Rose Williams and Crystal Clarke in ‘Sanditon’ (photo: PBS)
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Rob Weinert-Kendt
Series creator Andrew Davies has made explicit much of what is implicit in English novels of the period, including matters of sex and race.
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Lesley Clinton
The “Catholic sacramental perspective,” as Mariani terms it, urges the poet to recognize in even “the meanest thing” some glimmer “of inestimable worth,” some sign of the Creator.
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Mary Gibbons
Elizabeth Strout examines the human condition in a quiet setting where introspection cannot be escaped.