One
thing we’ve learned about Britain – the British love celebrating anniversaries.
(For whatever reason or reasons, the U.S. tends to be anti-historical.) Or
perhaps they’re just better at marketing. This year is not only the 200th
anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, but also the 600th
anniversary of the Battle of Agincourt.
The Spectator published an article on Agincourt – noting that Shakespeare got
it mostly right in Henry V.
Good
photography and art this week, some good poetry. And a warning from The Jerusalem Post about what may happen
as political correctness paralyzes Western governments.
And
the ninth Planned Parenthood video was released by the Center for Medical
Progress. Planned Parenthood says it doesn’t accept fees or payments for fetal
parts procured from abortions. So what do you call “$60 per tissue specimen,”
or does it depend upon your definition of the word “payment?”
Culture and History
The West
Re-Imagined...Again
– Loren Paulsson at World Narratives.
The drama of St.
Crispian’s Day – Shakespeare got it right – Allan Massie at The Spectator.
Amazon and the
Limits of Consent
– Charlie Clark at Fare Foreward.
Our World:
Losing the War of Ideas – The Jerusalem Post.
Photography and Art
Holy, the Lesser
Saints
– Jack Baumgartner at The School for the Transfer of Energy.
American Images:
Swamp Shack
– F.C. Etier at Venture Galleries.
A last hurrah – Diane Walker
at Contemplative Photography.
From the Roster:
Yanina Shevchenko
– Rebecca Locke at Curator Magazine.
Aerial Maneuvers – Tim Good at
Photography by Tiwago.
Poetry
Calvin Miller – D.S. Martin
at Kingdom Poets.
The magnitude of
an apology
– Chris Galford at The Waking Den.
The Secret to a
Happy Marriage
– Shawn Smucker.
Music
Death and Desire
in the Shadows
– Chris Yokel at The Rabbit Room.
Faith
Good Ol’ Words – Winn Collier.
Exchanging
Letters 3
– Jerry Barrett at Gerald the Writer.
How One Man’s Recovery
from a Tragedy Revitalized a City – Chris Chancey at Faith, Work &
Economics.
The Surprising
Nature of Grief
– Diana Trautwein at Just Wondering.
Writing
The 100 Best
Novels Written in English – The Guardian.
5 Writing Tips
from C.S. Lewis
– Jeremy Myers at Redeeming God.
Meet the
Kindlepreneurs
– India Sturgis at The Telegraph.
Thick Skin – The
Key to a Writer’s Survival – Rachelle Gardner.
The Mysterious Origins of Punctuation - Keith Houston at BBC (Hat tip: J of India).
The Mysterious Origins of Punctuation - Keith Houston at BBC (Hat tip: J of India).
Planned Parenthood
The Ninth
Planned Parenthood Video – Justin Taylor at The Gospel Coalition.
The Power of Pro-Life Women - Katelyn Beatty at Christianity Today.
Crime and Punishment - Sean Curnym at The Cinch Review.
The Power of Pro-Life Women - Katelyn Beatty at Christianity Today.
Crime and Punishment - Sean Curnym at The Cinch Review.
We Few, We Happy Few
Kenneth
Branagh, in the movie Henry V,
speaking before the Battle of Agincourt.
Painting (top): The Morning of the Battle of Agincourt: The English Army at Prayer, by Sir John Gilbert (1884).
3 comments:
Thanks for including me in the line up. Happy weekend Glynn...oh that's right, weekends are not a parenthesis when one is retired!
Glynn, the posts you've selected will help Christian Poets & Writers write well in all genres, so I'll highlight this on the blog - http://www.christianpoetsandwriters.com.
I am surprised and honored to be included here. Thank you.
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