… waiting. I have coveted sleep, God, and the toxins I studied in Bacteriology took hold of Your servant. When the … Church. Dear God, how does a sinner outlast the sin? 266-267 By C. Dale Young …
… increasing strength of the veterans (one of the merited compensations for the great difficulties which artists have … Cezanne, separates from them sharply and consciously, and points to conclusions almost the reverse of their own. A … Asked about study of the classics by Americans, Diego Rivera replied, “Certainly, we should study the …
Essays
… celebrating holidays. Does the success of our work hinge on coming across as likable human beings? I asked Cheryl … of diverse literatures.” Paul Hanstedt took his audience into account from the get-go, on his blog White Boy … won’t you read it?’ It’s a tough thing to balance.” Strayed points out that the difficulty varies from writer to writer …
… it to a musical two years in a row. In other words, too complicated to explain to you.” Cora’s too busy to play … else on the bus. Even though Beth Sibula and I are tied in points this week. My mother says “things will work out” and … composition papers, Miss Clark manicures her nails. She studies them with eyes slightly crossed, flicking the file as …
Art
… that I don’t know where I’ll end up is both terrifying and also the reason why I do it.” She tells me this in her East … and deeper; the longer one looks, the less sure they become of the painting’s exact borders. Mid-February in Austin … for her. She doesn’t quite know yet, but she’s “sure it’ll come in.” ondas sonoras o Actias luna, 2019. Oil on canvas, …
… him. All felt that he was a man like themselves. He felt it also, liked to feel it, and strove and aspired to make a mighty, vital nation out of common human passions and struggles and hopes. Henry Clay … in the “Slashes,” Hanover County, Virginia. His father died when the boy was small, and his mother married again. …