Archives for Life Arts

September 2023

Wednesday, September 27:

La Vie en Purple

Ukraine's Collapse: Neocon Artists Save the Day

Tuesday, September 26:

It's not a sprint, it's a Merylthon! (2 comments)

A Proven Path to Peace (2 comments)

Sunday, September 24:

Damn war -- from Monhegan island, followed by a reflection on life and soul

Jeff Jarvis on the Age of Print and the Age of the Internet (REVIEW ESSAY)

Friday, September 22:

Whom Should You Believe? (1 comments)

Daniel P. Horan, O.F.M., on Ecophobia (REVIEW ESSAY)

A Pyrrhic Victory (poem)

Wednesday, September 20:

Walter J. Ong versus Pope Francis (REVIEW ESSAY)

Bev Stohl to Read from Chomsky and Me (UPDATED)

Sunday, September 17:

The Roman Catholic Church as a Cultural Empire (REVIEW ESSAY) (1 comments)

Saturday, September 16:

Being John Malkovich: The League of Morons (1 comments)

Friday, September 15:

Robert P. Jones on the Doctrine of Discovery (REVIEW ESSAY) (1 comments)

How the DNC Will Give Bobby the Bum's Rush (1 comments)

Wednesday, September 13:

Someone else followed by a reflection

Chile 73: A Personal Testimony (Interview) (1 comments)

Tuesday, September 12:

Jimmy Buffett's Last Gift

Monday, September 11:

Poem: 9/11 (1 comments)

Sunday, September 10:

Metallica Wins Big at SoFi

The Recovered Joy of Summer Travel

Walter J. Ong on Historical and Other Humanistic Studies (REVIEW ESSAY)

Film Review: Chile 76: The Aftermath of a Broken Mirror

Saturday, September 9:

Dedicated to Donovan

Friday, September 8:

Did You Hear the One About? (poem)

Thursday, September 7:

Chile: The Aussie Connection (Interview)

Wednesday, September 6:

There must be twenty ways to kill our planet

Charles Taylor on Our Secular Age (REVIEW ESSAY)

Monday, September 4:

Margaritaville & I Left My Heart in San Francisco (1 comments)

Joanna Macy - Climate Crisis as a Spiritual Path (48 comments)

A Favorite Poem

Book Review: Indigenous Continent

Saturday, September 2:

The Ekphrastic Sonnet: The Women of Algiers

Friday, September 1:

Who will stack the wood?

Walter Ong (1912-2003) on Peter Ramus (1515-1572) (REVIEW ESSAY)

Red Staters Live Shorter Lives; America's Partisan Divide on Life Expectancy (2 comments)

 

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