Monthly Archives: July 2017

Alice Cooper talks Paranormal

Tipping his top hat and waving his walking stick, 69-year-old Alice Cooper is still cranking out great music. This week, the king of macabre-greased, tongue-in-cheek rock-n-roll, released his latest album Paranormal – with the help of Billy Gibbons of ZZ … Continue reading

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Jean Vanier’s world of love and kindness

By Mary Wakefield, The Spectator Some of the time, most of the time, it’s tricky to believe in God. There’s just too much that’s sad — and behind it all, the ceaseless chomping of predators. Then sometimes the mist lifts … Continue reading

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Self-Righteousness at Home in the Twenty-First Century

By Sarah Condon Yet another harrowing indictment of modern family life recently came across my newsfeed. “Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century” chronicles the ways in which American family life is falling in on itself. Apparently things are worse than … Continue reading

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Unquenchable Spirit: Irina Ratushinskaya RIP

Russian dissident poet and novelist Irina Ratushinskaya, known for writing poems in her bars of soap and then memorizing them while she was in a Soviet prison camp, died in Moscow on July 5, 2017, at the age of 63. … Continue reading

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