Standing in the Solar System
By Dr. Jeremy Holmes A week before the 2017 eclipse, a checkout lady at our local grocery store commented, “I am so over the eclipse.” Many of us here in Lander, Wyoming shared the sentiment. Local...
View ArticleLetter from the Editor: Tradition and Progress
Time moves societies forward relentlessly. In a way, progress is inevitable. Things will always change, but it is up to a society to ensure that the changes are for the better. Social progress, then,...
View ArticleFirst Impressions: Blade Runner 2049
A few of our writers give their “first impressions” of the new Ridley Scott film, Blade Runner 2049. J. Egan I just saw Blade Runner 2049. It was very intense, very beautiful, very weird. In some ways...
View ArticleThe Joy of the Real
By Lauren Ogrodnick How many times have you come across articles critiquing the “fake lives” people post on Facebook, or Instagram? These articles claim that those posting these images of daily lives...
View ArticleSport, a Symbol
By Nathaniel Gotcher If you turn to watch a television in a public place, you are likely to encounter either news or sports (and often news about sports.) It is logical that TV programmers provide a...
View ArticleRepressed but Remarkably Dressed: Considering Morrissey as Post-Modern Poet
By Paul Schumann The singer Morrissey is not an artist I thought I’d find myself listening to in the fall of 2017. An irreligious vegetarian who seems like a regular sadsack is not quite my cup of tea....
View ArticleLetter from the Editor: Compatibilism
The question of the compatibility of Catholicism and Liberalism can be answered either by a theoretical exercise of comparing principles but also by looking at the historical practices of Catholics who...
View ArticleA Noiseless Roar
By Veronica A. Arntz When you walk into a coffee shop, what are the sights and sounds that you see and hear? The barista masterfully works behind the counter to concoct a drink for the impatient...
View ArticleHer Sacred Enterprise: Liturgy and the Common Good
By Jonathan Culbreath In the first chapter of The Spirit of the Liturgy, Pope Benedict XVI argues, from the Old Testament, that without a firm grounding in liturgical worship, the ethical and juridical...
View ArticleThe Arthouse Antidote
By Joseph Giallombardo December 17, 2015. I emerged from the void of the just-darkened IMAX screen and into an immense, gleaming lobby. The outgoing crowd, suddenly face to face with the incoming...
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