Brendon Sylvester reviews the
British poet-priest's inaugural
volume of the 4-part 'Galahad,’
a bold new Arthuriad epic
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Brendon Sylvester reviews the
British poet-priest's inaugural
volume of the 4-part 'Galahad,’
a bold new Arthuriad epic
Annie Nardone's latest Pages,
Pints, and Pours column
takes us outdoors to connect
with wildflowers and wonder.
How two groundhog chucklings
named Otto and Maria showed
Sophie Burkhardt how to see the
stories right out her back door.
Isaac DeValois shows how the
courage of the faithful hound
from The Silmarillion ensured a
kingly line leading to Aragorn.
You heard you’re not supposed to love the world. You heard wrong.
A threefold theology of how to fix our relationship with material reality.
Film writer Timothy Lawrence
explores how the last robot
on earth gets love right — and
maybe saves humanity too.