Opening the album with a summertime twang, “I Come With Mud” is a Romantic-era poem — complete with lines on love and nature ...
Atta, investigators said, flew from Florida to Baltimore, Maryland, where he met a final time with Al-Shehhi the day before they launched their attacks. Both were aboard American Airlines Flight 11, ...
Spring is slowly and beautifully making its entrance day by day. It brings with it a new birth and freshness we all seem to ...
As we listen to and obey God, we discover more of our inherent wholeness and health.
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TheCollector on MSNSnorri Sturluson: Our Most Important Source for Norse Myth?Most of the surviving information we have about Norse mythology and legendary Viking history was written by Snorri Sturluson, ...
Australia’s ‘wild reciters’ sought to change the world verse by verse. Who are today’s provocateurs?
In his latest book, Peter Kirkpatrick retrieves from Australian cultural history the compelling figure of the “ wild reciter ”, as a reviewer in the 1920s termed amateur elocutionists.
Ever wonder how the name "John" became associated with toilets, prostitution and unknown persons? Explore John’s fascinating ...
The latest from Columbia poet Gabriel Fried explores thin places between expressions of gender, between faith and doubt.
Reflecting God’s ever-present light and love enables us to stand in solidarity for peace with others throughout the world.
Homily of the Prior General on the Solemnity of St. Joseph, during the meeting of the Augustinian Recollect Family.
After enduring brutality as a child and inflicting it as a gang member, I sought healing and wholeness at the cross.
At an undetermined time and place, Merle Haggard wrote and read an untitled letter and or poem for the common man. In the broader canon of Merle Haggard, this letter is often forgotten.
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