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March 21, 2018[…] the delicious presence of absence de scribed by that Portuguese word that cannot find a mate in English. The music reminded me of other cultures, other worlds, other ways of being, and other feelings […]
[…] the delicious presence of absence de scribed by that Portuguese word that cannot find a mate in English. The music reminded me of other cultures, other worlds, other ways of being, and other feelings […]
[…] Noel and Royce Twitchell, he a singer and she a pianist in Broadway orchestras, never hesitated to share their own exceptional talents. Alison Dalton, currently a violinist with the Chicago Symphony, also lingers in […]
[…] pile. I look for them in my personal reading, as well. Which is why I’m excited to share with you a brief sampling of the excellent books out now in the mainstream children’s and […]
[…] of English at the University of Utah. When my fellow classmate Fred Buchanan phoned me with the news of his death, saying, “The light has gone out. Our mentor has left us,” I thought, […]
[…] his breath pulsing against the back of her neck. “I’m fine,” she says again. The day is breaking across the Midwestern horizon. Yet an other day. Suddenly an idea comes to her, clear as […]
[…] felt ourselves isolated in our wards can find virtual communities of Mormon feminists on the internet and share with them—all day and all night if we want—our historic moment and our lives. We once […]
[…] was off (shouldn’t it be “each of you wanted to rescue the other”? Surely God can speak English correctly), although upon a little reflection, I concluded that the grammar might actually be correct if […]
[…] to put pressure on the general authorities to bring down the quality by publishing according to Church News standards. I enjoy the Church News but I realize it’s a world away from Dialogue (or maybe […]
[…] brim with food, first aid supplies, and water jugs. It was the most organized thing in the world, like a library. I opened a Tupperware thing filled with those big Hershey bars. I sat […]
[…] tried so hard to place at the center of Utah history? Well, if you’ve been following the news from Happy Valley, you’ve probably heard about a shady real estate proposal with backers in a […]