The Mandalorian Recap: Boba Fight! (Season 2, Episode 6)

This episode did for Boba Fett what Rogue One did for Darth Vader.

Knives Out in “the American Church”

How can we endure, persevere, and cultivate in a moment when “the American church” is marked more by public wreckage than unity?

On the Come Up and Letting the Story Speak

Clinging to my perspective while reading endangers my practice of reading as a method of gaining insight.

The Genre Genre: Repetition and Love in Palm Springs

In Palm Springs, the acceptance of repetition is to some extent important, but its importance is also hinged on the leap of faith

Ray LaMontagne’s Imagination: A Timely Salve in a Troubled Season

Music like Ray LaMontagne’s can play a part in tuning our hearts to this holy grammar all around us.

The Mandalorian Recap: A Child by Any Other Name (Season 2, Episode 5)

My favorite idea of any Star War is when that dusty old Jedi teaching is shredded and burned to the ground.

The Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall and Rise and Fall of 3D Cinema

When you factor in the higher costs, the uncomfortable glasses, and the headaches, it was probably only a matter of time before the novelty wore off.

Call for Pitches: Traditions

Write for our digital magazine! Submit a pitch by 12/4 for a feature article on the theme of traditions.

Persuasion 208 | People People, with Chris and Elizabeth McKinney

Erin and Hannah invite Chris and Elizabeth McKinney for a conversation about loving your neighbors for their miniseries called Happy, Thankful, People.

Control of the Board: How The Queen’s Gambit and Hamilton Tell Our Stories

The female experience in life very frequently feels like that of a queen on a chessboard, especially when we get into traditionally male-dominated spaces.