American Tune, a hymn for the Fourth
Also for your listening pleasure this Fourth of July, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel join forces to cover Simon’s classic, “American Tune.” Episcopalians of course
Also for your listening pleasure this Fourth of July, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel join forces to cover Simon’s classic, “American Tune.” Episcopalians of course
R.I.P James Gandolfini. At my house, we recently rewatched “The Sopranos” from start to finish. What a brilliant series. What a brilliant actor. Gandolfini’s nuanced,
Corrigan Vaughan’s fantastic reply to those questioning her Star Trek fandom at the premiere of the new movie “Star Trek: Into Darkness” included this gem:
MinistryResources.org (billed as “The stuff you use – to fill the pews!”) is encouraging churches to tap into excitement over this summer’s “Man of Steel”
I won’t pretend there are no differences between Republicans and Democrats on these issues. … But it has been several decades since the Democrats made any serious effort to speak for the underclass, the disinherited, those beneath the middle of the middle class
You may have seen this meme making the rounds on Facebook, Reddit or Imgur in the last couple of days. It’s a photo of a
From the New York Daily News: The Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn is spending $60,000 on a new ad campaign billing the Son of God as
The Associated Press has announced extensive reasoning in the dropping of the phrase “illegal immigrant”. A brief excerpt from Senior Vice President and Executive Editor
A miniseries called The Bible, which was about the book of the same name, appeared on the History Channel and had a significant impact on my Twitter stream. Did you watch it? What did you think of it?
Allison Aubrey reports on “Family Dinner: Treasured Tradition Or Bygone Ideal?” on NPR’s All Things Considered. Here’s an excerpt: