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Come from Away: Resurrection and Hope in Gander, Newfoundland

Do you remember where you were on Sept. 11, 2001? Most everyone has a story to tell about where they were on that day when the Twin Towers—centrepieces of New York City’s World Trade Center and once...

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‘Go and do likewise’: A review of A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

In her film about children’s TV star the Rev. Fred (“Mister”) Rogers, an ordained Presbyterian minister, gifted director Marielle Heller chooses to focus not on the children for whom Mister Rogers’...

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‘Between Gratitude and Grief’

I shouldn’t be writing today. I should be packing CDs, getting an oil change, confirming concert details and making a checklist that includes “Don’t forget socks!”—a detail learned from experience. I...

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‘Who lives? Who dies? Who tells your story?’: Hamilton and the politics of...

July 2020 will be remembered for many reasons, but for fans of musical theatre like me, it will be treasured as the time when the film of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s blockbuster show Hamilton: An American...

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A journey through erased history: Kent Monkman’s Shame and Prejudice

You move through Kent Monkman’s art exhibit Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience encountering found objects from Canadian museums, large canvases in the grand manner of European and American...

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Kings and queens of love

In a review of the fourth season of Netflix’s “The Crown,” Dean Peter Elliott considers the intersection of royal fairy tales and sin. An estimated 750 million people worldwide watched the wedding of...

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A Parable for Pandemic Lockdown: The Map of Tiny Perfect Things

Am I the only one who needs, in these pandemic times, to be reminded what day it is? The post A Parable for Pandemic Lockdown: The Map of Tiny Perfect Things appeared first on Anglican Journal.

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Eyes wide open: Race, class and gender on pandemic TV

In 1974 the feminist poet Carole Etzler wrote a song with this chorus: Sometimes I wish my eyes hadn’t been opened Sometimes I wish I could no longer see All of the pain and the hurt and the longing of...

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‘Contemplative Knitting’ spins a vision of prayer—stitch by stitch

Contemplative Knitting By Julie Cicora Publisher: Morehouse Publishing, 2021 168 pages ISBN: 9781640652620 Available through contemplativeknitting.com Knitting has been around for centuries, but it may...

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The Courage to Understand and Draw Conclusions: Exterminate All the Brutes...

If you found Anglican Video’s award-winning film Doctrine of Discovery: Stolen Lands, Strong Hearts to be as powerful and disturbing as I did, you’ll want to see Exterminate All the Brutes, a four-part...

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