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A somber Sunday Funday: Requiem for Paris
Requiem for Paris
by James Coburn
In Paris, crossing the Seine
On a bridge of stone,
Footsteps beckon our arrival.
The Seine reflects
A cityscape lit by windows
Framing candle light spinning
Fervent...
Wynwood Walls: The rise and fall of ‘gentlefication’
MIAMI — One of my favorite things to do while in a new city is wander around and take pictures of graffiti. Street art....
‘Mr. Grey?’ — Men reveal online dating nightmares
If you've escaped the digital hellworld of online dating, congratulations: You must be either in the 20 percent of Americans who find the practice...
With Pope forgiving abortions, one woman recalls pain
The Catholic Holy Year of Mercy begins on Dec. 8 and runs through Nov. 20, 2016. There’s a logo, an official prayer, and — oh yeah...
Grand master: Masons are ‘good men trying to make good men better’
A few dozen freemasons donned their fraternal regalia Monday and commemorated the 100th anniversary of the Oklahoma State Capitol's cornerstone laying.
For many who watched outside...
Save persecution label for when liberty is endangered
(Editor’s Note: Vital Conversations is a running series of commentaries from various faith leaders. The series is sponsored by Phillips Theological Seminary, though contributions...
Sunday Funday: Lady and the app
Written in smoke
by James Coburn
Billy kept his poetry in a refrigerator
way down in New Orleans.
They aged with him as his hair
grew long, his skin...
‘It’s sexy stuff’: Women reveal online dating nightmares
I believe it was two Tuesdays ago when I began asking a few friends about a NonDoc content idea: "What if people started telling us their...
College campuses are for making mistakes and learning
I'm probably a little late to the party on this whole "Missouri protesters violate a journalist's rights" thing, but that's the downside of taking...
Not genuine: Internet foists fakes upon us all
It's Mickey Mouse, mate. Spurious. Not genuine.
So go the words from Saul the pawnbroker to Bad Boy Lincoln in the movie Snatch.
We would be...