The curator of
the Keats-Shelley Museum in Rome writes about the last days of John Keats, when
he was dying from tuberculosis.
A Catholic
priest talks about a Stephen Colbert interview, when Colbert quoted J.R.R.
Tolkien.
David Rupert
wonders if he will be a grumpy retiree.
Kevin Young’s
poem in The New Yorker is about
Emmett Till, the young black boy murdered in Mississippi.
A photograph,
abstract art, or both? Take a look at Tim Good’s “Winter in My mind” and see if
you can tell.
And if you ever
wondered how much work goes into movie scores, a good example is The Lord of the Rings.
Art and Photography
British Winter Gardens to Visit – The
Telegraph.
New Work No Titles – Randall David Tipton at Painter’s
Process.
Winter in My Mind – Tim Good at Pixels.
Austin Mann: Not in the Louvre but On It - Sheree Lutz at Curator Magazine.
Austin Mann: Not in the Louvre but On It - Sheree Lutz at Curator Magazine.
Faith
Five Practices That Will Help You
Integrate Spiritual Practices into Your Workplace – Jessica Schaeffer at the Institute for
Faith, Work & Economics.
Stephen Colbert,
J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Providence of God – Father Robert Barron on YouTube.
Risen: Movies, Faith, and the Bible - Kyle Borg at Gentle Reformation.
Risen: Movies, Faith, and the Bible - Kyle Borg at Gentle Reformation.
Life and Culture
Socialism is Evil – Rick Phillips at Reformation 21.
I Feel I Think I Believe – Tim Challies at Informing the
Reforming.
Life after work: Will I be a grumpy
retiree? – David Rupert
at Red-Letter Believe
The Culture of Trumpening - Rod Dreher at American Conservative.
The Culture of Trumpening - Rod Dreher at American Conservative.
Writing
Sitting Up with Your Story – Alton Gansky at Novel Rocket.
David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest at 20: Still a challenge,
still brilliant –
Emma_lee Moss at The Guardian.
Poetry
The last days of John Keats – Giuseppe Albano at Wordsworth Trust.
The Science of Love – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without
Paper.
Money Road – Kevin Young at The New Yorker.
Lord of the Rings: How Music Elevates
Story
Painting: The Reading, oil on canvas by Henri Fantin-Latour (1877); Musee des Beaux Arts, Lyon, France.
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