Ilhan Omar and the Politics of ‘Radical Love’
Ilhan Omar and the Politics of ‘Radical Love’

The Progressive Magazine
The Minnesota Congresswoman wants to redefine U.S. foreign policy as we know it as she maintains a passionate sense of connection with the rest of the world.

St. Anthony Messenger – 125th Anniversary Cover
St. Anthony Messenger – 125th Anniversary Cover

St. Anthony Messenger, Franciscan Media
Cover illustration of St Anthony celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the publication.

The Imaginative Reality of Ursula K. Le Guin
The Imaginative Reality of Ursula K. Le Guin

The Virginia Quarterly Review,
University of Virginia

Le Guin was one of the most outspoken advocates for imaginative writing, whether science fictional or fantastical, arguing that this form of writing is literature as much as any work of realistic or mimetic fiction ever was.

Ulysses S. Grant The Reluctant Memoirist
Ulysses S. Grant The Reluctant Memoirist

Humanities Magazine,
National Endowment for the Humanities

How and why he began writing about the war.

The Youngest Person in Concord
The Youngest Person in Concord

Humanities Magazine,
National Endowment for the Humanities

An imagined portrait of Mary Moody Emerson in full intellectual ferment. She was a thinker, a writer, and an inspiration to all who knew her.

What Drives Francis
What Drives Francis

The Washington Post
A new biography examines the personal and political forces animating the Argentine pope.

Amerigo Vespucci
Amerigo Vespucci

Smithsonian Magazine
The 100 most significant Americans of all time.
 

The Legend of Pope Joan
The Legend of Pope Joan

St. Anthony Messenger,
Franciscan Media

Though she never existed, the myth persists for a reason.

The Quiet Greatness of Eudora Welty
The Quiet Greatness of Eudora Welty

Humanities Magazine,
National Endowment for the Humanities

Even toward the end of her life, the writer revealed a youthful zest for life and art.

 

Shostakovitch, Mozart and Schumann
Shostakovitch, Mozart and Schumann

Festival of the Sound, 2006
A summer chamber music festival on Georgian Bay celebrates the anniversaries of Shostakovitch, Mozart and Schumann.

Verdi, La Traviata – Handel, Julius Caesar – Strauss, The Gypsy Baron
Verdi, La Traviata – Handel, Julius Caesar – Strauss, The Gypsy Baron

Pacific Opera Victoria, 2001.02
Portraits of the composers with each of their operas illustrated in the clothing. 

 

Extraordinary Canadians Series: Wilfrid Laurier
Extraordinary Canadians Series: Wilfrid Laurier

Penguin Group (Canada)
André Pratte, chief editorial writer of La Presse, uncovers Wilfred Laurier’s full complexity amid the charged political circumstances of the early 20th century.

 

Adrienne Clarkson: Take 65
Adrienne Clarkson: Take 65

The Globe and Mail
As she prepares to pass the reins, the Governor-General reflects on her career.

A Passion for Papa
A Passion for Papa

The Globe and Mail
The 100th anniversary of the birth of this 20th-century icon, Ernest Hemingway.

Ilhan Omar and the Politics of ‘Radical Love’
St. Anthony Messenger – 125th Anniversary Cover
The Imaginative Reality of Ursula K. Le Guin
Ulysses S. Grant The Reluctant Memoirist
The Youngest Person in Concord
What Drives Francis
Amerigo Vespucci
The Legend of Pope Joan
The Quiet Greatness of Eudora Welty
Shostakovitch, Mozart and Schumann
Verdi, La Traviata – Handel, Julius Caesar – Strauss, The Gypsy Baron
Extraordinary Canadians Series: Wilfrid Laurier
Adrienne Clarkson: Take 65
A Passion for Papa
Ilhan Omar and the Politics of ‘Radical Love’

The Progressive Magazine
The Minnesota Congresswoman wants to redefine U.S. foreign policy as we know it as she maintains a passionate sense of connection with the rest of the world.

St. Anthony Messenger – 125th Anniversary Cover

St. Anthony Messenger, Franciscan Media
Cover illustration of St Anthony celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the publication.

The Imaginative Reality of Ursula K. Le Guin

The Virginia Quarterly Review,
University of Virginia

Le Guin was one of the most outspoken advocates for imaginative writing, whether science fictional or fantastical, arguing that this form of writing is literature as much as any work of realistic or mimetic fiction ever was.

Ulysses S. Grant The Reluctant Memoirist

Humanities Magazine,
National Endowment for the Humanities

How and why he began writing about the war.

The Youngest Person in Concord

Humanities Magazine,
National Endowment for the Humanities

An imagined portrait of Mary Moody Emerson in full intellectual ferment. She was a thinker, a writer, and an inspiration to all who knew her.

What Drives Francis

The Washington Post
A new biography examines the personal and political forces animating the Argentine pope.

Amerigo Vespucci

Smithsonian Magazine
The 100 most significant Americans of all time.
 

The Legend of Pope Joan

St. Anthony Messenger,
Franciscan Media

Though she never existed, the myth persists for a reason.

The Quiet Greatness of Eudora Welty

Humanities Magazine,
National Endowment for the Humanities

Even toward the end of her life, the writer revealed a youthful zest for life and art.

 

Shostakovitch, Mozart and Schumann

Festival of the Sound, 2006
A summer chamber music festival on Georgian Bay celebrates the anniversaries of Shostakovitch, Mozart and Schumann.

Verdi, La Traviata – Handel, Julius Caesar – Strauss, The Gypsy Baron

Pacific Opera Victoria, 2001.02
Portraits of the composers with each of their operas illustrated in the clothing. 

 

Extraordinary Canadians Series: Wilfrid Laurier

Penguin Group (Canada)
André Pratte, chief editorial writer of La Presse, uncovers Wilfred Laurier’s full complexity amid the charged political circumstances of the early 20th century.

 

Adrienne Clarkson: Take 65

The Globe and Mail
As she prepares to pass the reins, the Governor-General reflects on her career.

A Passion for Papa

The Globe and Mail
The 100th anniversary of the birth of this 20th-century icon, Ernest Hemingway.

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