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By CANA February 13, 2020February 13, 2020 Culture

Spider-Man 2 and the Necessity of Sacrifice

by Terry Culpepper When it comes to dating, I have two sticking points. First, the lady must be Catholic, or trying to become Catholic. I’m Catholic, and neither want to go through, nor put someone else through, the inevitable conflicts of where we worship and how we raise our children;

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By CANA February 13, 2020March 28, 2020 Culture

Experiments in American Mythmaking

By Jack Schwab Pete Buttigieg is an old person’s image of what a successful young person looks like. The ex-Mckinsey Rhode Scholar veteran, who speaks eight languages and became the first openly gay elected official in Indiana, seems perfect to a certain demographic of older Democrat waxing nostalgic for Barack

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By Abigail Henkin January 25, 2019January 25, 2019 Culture

Why Can’t I Just Chill about Be More Chill ?

Why Can’t I Just Chill about Be More Chill? It was Friday night, and I was savoring a final few minutes with a good friend before she returned to Wheaton later that weekend. Being a shameless geek, I couldn’t resist the temptation to share with her a song from my newest

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By Jack Schwab January 24, 2019January 25, 2019 Culture

God Rendered in Grimdark Technicolor

God Rendered in Grimdark Technicolor With an opening that depicts the Jewish tree of life set to brilliant choral music, the science fiction anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, which depicts humanity in an existential conflict with invading “angels”, seemingly takes its place in a long literary tradition of Japanese criticism of

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