Katy, My Sister
March 14, 2018[…] from Ireland and having to leave all his real friends at his old school behind. It was black and orange and he showed us how it would rear up and strike if he put […]
[…] from Ireland and having to leave all his real friends at his old school behind. It was black and orange and he showed us how it would rear up and strike if he put […]
[…] to a half-sitting position, and she looks pretty in the clean kimono. She is connected to a black box and a transparent bag and oxygen. Every few seconds something beeps, and numbers change on […]
[…] not uncommon, e.g., Carter, The Tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen, I, pi. 17. The identification is assured by the black color of the body and many parallels, e.g., Mariette, Denderah, IV, pi. 70-71 and the countless examples […]
[…] the summer of 1828, a short time after D&C 3, which was written in July 1828. This dating (summer 1828) could be an error attributable to James Mulholland’s insertion of it on separate sheets […]
[…] Grado (Italy), Salona (excavated in Yugoslavia), and Tabarka (Tunisia). Ravenna has two baptistries, one for the Orthodox community, the other for the Arians. The baptistry of St. Thecla had an important feature, which was […]
[…] me to be my duty to my God . . . they are welcome to it” (Deseret News, 15 July 1885), seemed to believe very sincerely that the anti-polygamous law, in spite of the […]
Professor Stewart has given us a well-written biography of Joseph Smith. The book is divided into sixteen chapters, many of which draw their titles from key statements in Mormon literature that concern the events treated…
[…] divorced Latter-day Saint. It was from her that I learned how to “fit in” to a Mormon community where divorce was regarded by most as a major sin. I met my divorced colleagues at […]
[…] It’s those Disney cartoon songfests that not only resurrected Disney’s fortunes but helped keep Broadway in the black—the Broadway that keeps reverse-engineering Disney-esque formulas into ticket sales. More to the point, the makers of […]
[…] three volumes in several respects. Artist Sal Velluto is perhaps best known for his work on Marvel’s Black Panther, and the various gigs he has taken over the years largely showcase his knack with […]