
Stooping to build the things once broken in life’s middle passage, with a little help from Rudyard Kipling.
Stooping to build the things once broken in life’s middle passage, with a little help from Rudyard Kipling.
On RUSHMERE, the first Mumford & Sons album since 2018, the banjo is back. Because it never left.
Or, why things have been a little quiet around here (but extra loud at home).
I review ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ and admit what I don’t understand.
As we sit in the dark, waiting for resurrection, given up like foster children, remember Jesus came to ensure our adoption. And then dance like it’s 1995.
On Billie Eilish’s award-winning “What Was I Made For?” and the formative power of the internet.
Death is the ultimate “No.” But resurrection is the more-ultimate “Yes.”