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Daniel Tobin—Reading
Monday November 3, 2008
Whether he is tackling a large-scale subject, like Bosch or St. Bartolomé de los Casas (the saint known as the “Protector of the Indians”), or penning a lyric, Tobin knows how to mix gravity with levity, the downward pressure of sin and suffering with the unbearable lightness of grace. One minute he's quoting Simone Weil, the next he's uttering a “Brief Elegy for a Subdivision.”
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A Web Exclusive Interview with Dan Siedell
Saturday September 27, 2008
In the current issue of Image, #59, in an excerpt from a new book titled God in the Gallery: A Christian Embrace of Modern Art, Dan Siedell wrote about the importance of an “educated appetite” to understanding contemporary art. We sat down to ask him about how we go about developing such an appetite.
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A Web Exclusive Interview with Claire Holley
Thursday July 3, 2008
In our summer issue (#58), Claire Holley writes about balancing songwriting with motherhood. We sat down with Claire to ask her about her music, her life, and her new album, Hush—available now at ClaireHolley.com.
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Rodger Kamenetz — Reading
Friday May 16, 2008
The poems of Rodger Kamenetz are full of jazz rhythm, ancient tragedy, and dark wit. They draw on Jewish song and prayer in a voice that is thoroughly modern—with an equanimity and a quiet humor that may come from his Buddhism and may come just from himself.
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Jeanne Murray Walker — Reading
Friday May 16, 2008
With fluid, commonsensical language, she awakens in her reader a sense of wonder and delight in the fullness of the universe. For the month of July, hear Jeanne Murray Walker read her poetry aloud.
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