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David Gilmour’s latest album, Luck and Strange, emerges as a meditative masterpiece, steeped in themes of time, mortality, ...
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Michelle de Krester's new book Theory and Practice is a creative combination of fiction and essay, and concerns the moment in ...
Religious persecution often fades from public view unless it fits a political agenda. Yet Christians worldwide continue to ...
Anyone possessed of the facts can write history. Few can express so well as Bob Woodward the heartbeat of his times and the heartbreak that history frequently brings in its wake. In War, Woodward ...
Social Inclusion Week can easily be dismissed as like the message on an inspirational poster in a government office — nice in ...