CINCINNATI -- If you've ever been to Sleepy Bee in Oakley, chances are good you've seen -- maybe even parked by -- the small brick church at the corner of Brownway and Minot avenues. There are two ...
I’ve wandered through church traditions the way my family has migrated across the geography of the Americas. My mother came from Costa Rica, my father from Colombia. My sister and I were born in Los ...
What happens in the studio, shouldn’t always stay in the studio. Studio Visit is a weekly series that profiles artists in their studios. Up today: Recent graduate from ASU’s MFA Drawing program, ...
Three years ago, Rhoda Janzen’s husband of 15 years left her for a man he met on Gay.com. That same week, a car accident left her physically ravaged. Lonely and broke, she returned for the first time ...
A "Sense of Place in the Arts" is explored through an artistic roundtable that looks at the influences of the Mennonite heritage on three Lancaster artists. Letitia Weaver grew up in a small ...
The phrase "American as apple pie" took on a new meaning Friday night as the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society kicked off its folk art series with an event that was as much about learning as it ...
Pati explores Mennonite culture in Chihuahua and their famous Mennonite cheese. Pati explores the culture of mysterious Mennonites, a religious community who came to Chihuahua from Germany. Mostly, ...
Which is better: to battle against religious stereotypes, or to have a faith completely unknown to others? In my case, my family’s religious persuasion—the Church of God, the congregational Christian ...
The fiction of award-winning Canadian novelist Miriam Toews has centered around two often overlapping projects: interrogating the conservative Mennonite culture in which she grew up and giving voice ...
Sarah Polley’s Women Talking tells a harrowing story of women in an isolated Mennonite colony attempting to find justice in the wake of vicious abuse by the men of their community. Adapted from Miriam ...
On a chilly morning this past January, the writer Lucinda J. Kinsinger strapped her baby daughter into her car seat and drove two-plus hours from her home in rural Oakland, Maryland, to Waynesboro, ...
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