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Hemingway and a Daiquiri

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Hemingway and a Daiquiri

In the latest Pages, Pints,
and Pours, Annie Nardone
invites us back to post
WWI Paris with the
Lost Generation.

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Your Art Can't Come First

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Your Art Can't Come First

Christina Brown recounts unwanted limitations that abruptly shifted her life as a writer.

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How to Love an Artist: Part 2

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How to Love an Artist: Part 2

Painter-sculptor Kristopher Orr offers friends and lovers of artists ways to be supportive co-laborers in the sacred dance of art making.

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Creating from the Darkness

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Creating from the Darkness

Isaac Hans, photographer, is the
Winter 2024 Feature Artist in
Anselm Society's new column.

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Sharing a Light in Dark Places

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Sharing a Light in Dark Places

Hope, like a candle in a window,
can draw travelers out of the
dark into the light of Christ.

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Books Brought Them Together

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Books Brought Them Together

The story goes like this. A
woman got brave and started a
book club. How did it turn out?
(You can read all about it here.)

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How to Organize Your Own Common Room

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How to Organize Your Own Common Room

Creating alongside others
for half a day is a sweet hint of
heaven. Elisa Lambert shows 
us how to make it happen.

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Hughes and Martinis

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Hughes and Martinis

Read a review on Ted Hughes’s Poetry in the Making and pair it with a Breakfast Martini (recipe included).

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On Joy

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On Joy

There is an inextricable link between joy and being known.

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How to Love the World

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How to Love the World

You heard you’re not supposed to love the world. You heard wrong.

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Dillard and High Tide

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Dillard and High Tide

Read a review on Annie Dillard’s The Writing Life and pair it with a High Tide (recipe included).

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Postman and Comfort Collins

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Postman and Comfort Collins

Read a review on Neil Postman’s Amusing ourselves to Death and pair it with a comfort collins (recipe included).

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Dividing to Multiply

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Dividing to Multiply

Is there a purposeful pattern
of Creation across the Canon
through stories of multiplication?

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