The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis book by Leon Kass
In The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis, Leon Kass looks at the first book of the Bible to find out just what makes it eternally relevant. He addresses especially the…
In The Beginning of Wisdom: Reading Genesis, Leon Kass looks at the first book of the Bible to find out just what makes it eternally relevant. He addresses especially the…
War Talk by Arundhati Roy South End Press, 152 pp After winning the Booker Prize for her first and only novel The God of Small Things, Indian writer Arundhati Roy…
Last summer, the Reverend Gene Robinson became the first openly gay bishop of the Episcopal Church. Though surrounded by a swirl of controversy, Bishop Robinson’s confirmation is remarkable in light…
Review by Jullian Ephina Amplifying Average by Tim Schmidt is a story that will make you laugh, get you pumped up, and set you up for success if you take…
A business plan, advertising, and start-up costs. A lot of money. Being your own boss while doing something you love. PRICELESS. Starting a small business requires a lot of hard…
When David McCullough won the National Book Award in 1981 for Mornings on Horseback, his rendering of Theodore Roosevelt’s struggle to manhood, he said that his childhood in Pennsylvania amid…
In response to Anita Brookner’s third novel, critic Caryn James referred to what had at that point become “the predictable Anita Brookner heroine,” a stifled, passive woman resembling “a Victorian…