The novels of Jane Austen have been popular for more than
200 years. Kathleen Flynn and Josh Katz at The
New York Times apply data analysis to see if they could learn why, and come
up with some interesting answers.
Every wonder what Leonardo Da Vinci’s resume might look
like? He wrote one, and American Digest has it.
For some 40 years, Libby Hall collected dog photographs.
Spitalfields Life has the story and quite a few of them. And The Daily Mail has some wonderful
photographs from the pioneering photographer Francis Frith.
Virtually every negative news story about the Trump
Administration has been based on reports by anonymous sources, or leaks. Jon
Marcus at Nieman Reports takes a look at the ethics of leaks.
And a lot more…
Art and Photography
“Men
of the Docks” by George Bellows (1912) – National Gallery, London.
Henry
James, a Pooh-Bah Who Painted With Words - Holland Cotter at The New York Times (Hat Tip: J of
India).
Leonardo’s
Resume – American Digest.
The Aida
(apartment house) – Chris Naffziger at St. Louis Patina.
British Stuff
Stunning
photographs by Victorian pioneer photographer Fancis Frith – Amie Gordon at
The Daily Mail.
Tolkien’s
Tea Club – Bradley Birzer at The
Imaginative Conservative.
American Stuff
A
Miscarriage of Justice? The Trial of Mary Surrat – Ryan Walters at The Imaginative Conservative.
What
happened when Wal-Mart left – Ed Pilkington at The Guardian.
Faith
4 Principles
for the Exercise of Christian Liberty – Sinclair Ferguson at Ligonier
Ministries.
Catholic
Classical Education on the Rise – Jay Boren at First Things Magazine.
Journey to
Rome – Loren Paulsson at World Narratives.
Being
parish priest was my most stressful job, says Justin Welby – Harriet
Sherwood at The Guardian.
Five
“Fake News” Stories That People Believe about Early Christianity – Michael
J. Kruger at Canon Fodder.
Life and Culture
So
this one time at a journalism conference… - Heather Bryant at Medium.
The Ethics of
Leaks – Jon Marcus at Nieman Reports.
The Case for
Charlie Gard – A.G. Harmon at Image
Journal.
He
Who Controls the Microphone, Controls… – Shannon Holzer at The Imaginative Conservative.
Poetry
Milkweed
Psalm – Tim Good at Musings of a Naked Alien.
Mosul
Remains – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
Writing and
Literature
Lost
Maurice Sendak picture book to be published next year – Danuta Kean at The Guardian.
Every
Moment Holy: A Liturgy for Writers of Fiction – Pete Peterson at The Rabbit
Room.
The
Word Choices That Explain Why Jane Austen Endures – Kathleen Flynn and Josh
Katz at The New York Times.
Painting: Two Women
Reading in an Interior, oil on canvas by Jean Georges Ferry (1851-1926).
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