New show worth seeing at Sophiella Gallery
NOTE: This is a guest art review by LaVada Raouf, a lecturer in Art History at Spring Hill College. I will just add that the gallery itself is a wonderful […]
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NOTE: This is a guest art review by LaVada Raouf, a lecturer in Art History at Spring Hill College. I will just add that the gallery itself is a wonderful […]
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Two columns on the ongoing pandemic. (Links to full columns are embedded in the headlines.) Take a moderate approach, and tone down the rhetoric, please (Aug. 19): Is it too […]
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(Aug. 27) MOBILE, Alabama — The news is full of the coronavirus and Kabul, but meanwhile, in other disasters… This, folks, is how things work with Gulf Coast hurricanes. Just […]
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(Aug. 26) This week’s entrance of all-time football great Herschel Walker into the 2022 U.S. Senate race in Georgia immediately makes his campaign the most fascinating of the year. Walker […]
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Two pieces, one a column and one an official Washington Examiner editorial, on the related topic of sex-change surgeries. EDITORIAL: Texas acts against a real form of child abuse (Aug. […]
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(August 9) Because of concerns about a major spike in coronavirus caseloads, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival made the understandable but unnecessary decision to cancel its planned October […]
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(August 12) The court victories for religious liberty keep coming, so much so that one wonders when the virulently anti-faith Left will finally, blessedly, admit defeat. No matter how much […]
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(August 9) The just-concluded Olympics were a huge triumph for the United States, whose athletes were almost universally likable and patriotic while keeping domestic politics at bay. And it was […]
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(August 5) Dr. Michael White, the traditional New Orleans jazz clarinetist, is a virtuoso at his craft. If a new documentary film called City of a Million Dreams receives as […]
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(August 2) University of North Carolina alumni showed admirable savvy in their near-successful effort to prevent mock-historian Nikole Hannah-Jones from being rewarded with a tenured position. Alumni have every right […]
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