The arguments about America’s founders aren’t really about the
people who founded the United States, but about contemporary American politics
(and power). And we haven’t seen the end of it, not by a long shot. So, it’s
rather refreshing to find an article on why Benjamin Franklin, of all people,
called for prayer at the Constitutional Convention. Franklin biographer Thomas
Kidd has the story.
Scott Slayton has been reading the novels and stories of
Wendell Berry, and finding some interesting things.
Trevin Wax at The Gospel Coalition asks if we should pull
the plug on cable news. Emina Melonic looks at the humanities, and while she
writes about their uselessness, she’s
addressing another question. Five architects tell the Smithsonian Magazine was is the one building they wish had been
preserved.
I’ve included two articles from Spitalfields Life, a blog
written from London, and I could have included more. Its owner, known as The
Gentle Author on Twitter, writes consistently with style, knowledge, and
understanding. It is an effort of love.
And British singer Joe Cocker sings a love song to French actress Catherine Deneuve.
Writing and
Literature
Bad Apple Pie –
Ann Wess at Appalachian Ink.
Following
Jesus in Port William – Scott Slayton.
The
Best Way Writers Let Go and Get to Work – Mick Silva.
If
a Writing Nemesis Holds You Back, It’s Times to be Free – Ann Kroeker.
Faith
Why
Benjamin Franklin Called for Prayer at the Constitutional Convention –
Thomas Kidd at the Gospel Coalition.
Free
to Love – Erik Raymond at The Gospel Coalition.
Life and Culture
The Best
Quotes from 12 Ways Your iPhone is Changing You – Scott Slayton.
The
Uselessness of the Humanities – Emina Melonic at The Imaginative Conservative.
Should
We Pull the Plug on Cable News? – Trevin Wax at
The Gospel Coalition.
Why
Our Civil Discourse is Broken – Annie Holmquist at The Imaginative
Conservative.
I moved from a blue state to a red state and it changed my life - Leah Singer at USA Today.
I moved from a blue state to a red state and it changed my life - Leah Singer at USA Today.
Poetry
Learning
the Math – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without
Paper.
Bonding – Lise at All the Words
British Stuff
The
Forgotten Corners of Old London and James
Leman, Silk Designer – Spitalfields Life.
American Stuff
Five
Architects on the One Building They Wish Had Been Preserved – Smithsonian
Magazine.
Art and Photography
Dew
– Tim Good.
Seasons
– Susan Etole.
Living
with Sheep – Jack Baumgartner at The School of the Transfer of Energy.
Joe Cocker:
Noubliez Jamais
Painting: The
Reader, oil on canvas by Federico Zandomeneghi (1841).
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