Dylan Mortimer is the
Spring 2025 Feature Artist in
Anselm Society's new column.
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ENCOUNTER.UNDERSTAND.EMBODY
Dylan Mortimer is the
Spring 2025 Feature Artist in
Anselm Society's new column.
In the latest Pages, Pints,
and Pours, Annie Nardone
invites us back to post
WWI Paris with the
Lost Generation.
Christina Brown recounts unwanted limitations that abruptly shifted her life as a writer.
Painter-sculptor Kristopher Orr offers friends and lovers of artists ways to be supportive co-laborers in the sacred dance of art making.
In the latest Pages, Pints,
and Pours, Annie Nardone
invites us to sink into this
epic historical trilogy.
Everywhere she turned that
night, the ancient city revealed
a feast of light and beauty.
Annie Nardone offers two books
and a warm drink to curl up with
in this Pages, Pints, and Pours.
Isaac Hans, photographer, is the
Winter 2024 Feature Artist in
Anselm Society's new column.
Pages, Pints, and Pours pairs
a legendary drink with a
foodie-actor’s memoir.
Hope, like a candle in a window,
can draw travelers out of the
dark into the light of Christ.
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.)
Christina Brown on the poet’s—
and our—cathedral-shaped
journey toward union with God.
Painting as a Pastime by the
great Churchill: really? Yes,
and Queen Mum loved her
Drinkypoo (recipe included)
Creating alongside others
for half a day is a sweet hint of
heaven. Elisa Lambert shows
us how to make it happen.
Read a review on Ted Hughes’s Poetry in the Making and pair it with a Breakfast Martini (recipe included).
There is an inextricable link between joy and being known.
You heard you’re not supposed to love the world. You heard wrong.
Read a review on Annie Dillard’s The Writing Life and pair it with a High Tide (recipe included).
Read a review on Neil Postman’s Amusing ourselves to Death and pair it with a comfort collins (recipe included).
Is there a purposeful pattern
of Creation across the Canon
through stories of multiplication?