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Article Between Mourning and Melancholy Plays by Theresa Rebeck and Rebecca Gilman dramatize the psychic tumult of grief and the difficult work of forgiveness. By Rhoda Feng September 28, 2023 Culture Arts
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Article 'This Is Our Opera' A conversation with Jake Heggie, the composer who adapted the story of Sr. Helen Prejean's work against capital punishment as an opera. By Griffin Oleynick September 25, 2023 Arts Music Interview
Article Patients Over Profits Reining in the pharmaceutical industry is an important step toward making health care more affordable for everyone. By The Editors September 24, 2023 Editorial Health Care Joe Biden Economy Politics
Article Letters | Fighting featureless modernity, helping young people find Christ Readers discuss finding meaning in modernity and the challenge of modeling Christ for young people. By The Editors September 23, 2023 Letters