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… literature, sacred texts, music, film, urban & suburban studies, race & ethnicity, and leadership for social change. … its Honors Program, and masters programs in Liberal Studies and Social Entrepreneurship. Find out more about his work at his website. Richard R. Guzman …
The Dawn of a New Dramatic Era
… and produced such works that even the most cynical were compelled to admit that the renascence was not altogether a … demands for stage entertainment. From many external points of view the results of this division of interests in … and imagination to which the enthusiasm of the audience spontaneously rises to meet it. While the true …
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St. Dominic’s Kitchen
… prayed the Psalms silently, from memory, the monastic melodies echoing in his mind. I heard only the silent cold, … food and Fox News blaring on three televisions. On the recommendation of a Swedish friend, Benjamin, I had applied … a small wing attached only by a common stairwell with entry points to the friars’ kitchen and basement. I moved into the …
Shoe Polish
… peeled off some currency, handed it over, picked up his briefcase and walked away, never looking back. Anne was caught … keep the aimless pedestrian on the correct line between two points. How different from the dim warren of hallways in the … with a distinctive passion that was at once cool and full bodied. That’s what Eric had been trying to say in his …
Broken Taillight
… they envision TV love-bead hippies and cartoon animals and Perils of Pauline sawmills as he describes his former life on California’s North Coast, living in communes and cutting wood. Jessie starts imitating how the … the screams to flood the room; the noise is like poison. It dies down as the door closes and then it climbs back in when …
Music Then and Now
… Whittlesey House. $2.50. It is one thing to present composers and their works in chronological order and another … and the tendency to return to eighteenth century ideals. It is not so full a description as Constant Lambert’s … overlooks many composers whose music has enjoyed the wide audience which he covets for his favorites. Then, while he …
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