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Tell My Sister, by Kate & Anna McGarrigle
The McGarrigle sisters (Kate died of sarcoma last year) were more successful in their native Canada than in the States, but they were deeply admired by those who covered their songs: Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Maria Muldaur, Kate's son Rufus Wainwright.
Sarah’s Key
Fall books: Reviews
Night of Hunters, by Tori Amos
The Help
Take & read: Fall books
4x4, by Works Progress Administration
C’mon, by Low
The usually pejorative term slowcore was coined to describe Low's general minimalism and especially the glacial pace at which the Duluth, Minnesota, trio's songs develop. But patient listeners have always been rewarded with warm guitar sounds, memorable tunes and sweet harmony.
Essential books
Pipeline to disaster: Obama and the Alberta tar sands
We Are Rising, by Son Lux
Books
Healing the Heart of Democracy, by Parker J. Palmer
A Visit from the Goon Squad, by Jennifer Egan
Irma Voth, by Miriam Toews
Mighty Be Our Powers, by Leymah Gbowee
Food and Faith, by Norman Wirzba
Rescuing Regina, by Josephe Marie Flynn
Mightier Than the Sword, by David S. Reynolds
The Deaths of Others, by John Tirman
Another Reformation, by Peter Ochs
The Spiritual-Industrial Complex and God-Fearing and Free
New Testament
An annotated list by Beverly Roberts Gaventa.
World Christianity & American religion
An annotated list of top new titles.
Practical theology
An annotated list of top new titles.
The book of Job
An annotated list of top titles on the book of Job.
Atonement
An annotated list of top titles on atonement.
Children’s ministry
An annotated list of top titles on children's ministry.
Departments
Virtues of knowing
Would Jesus love football?
Each Blade of Grass
Good investments
News
Hungary returns churches, but most are in bad shape
‘Protestant ethic’ still sways dreams of wealth
UMC bishops warned of clergy planning to bless gay unions
Papal trip disappointing to German Protestants
Bishop claims Iran visit helped to release hikers
Washington, D.C., September 22 (ENInews)--The 21 September release of
U.S. hikers Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal from an Iranian prison "affirms
the importance of the role of religious dialogue and its end product in
this case, public diplomacy, as we seek ways to define common ground
between our two countries," said Episcopal Diocese of Washington Bishop
John Chane, who returned from a weeklong visit to Iran on 19 September.