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Film in review – “Fame”

“Fame” is the kind of musical that just begs to be re-made. The premise, back in 1980, was to showcase some of the most talented high school students from the New York Academy of Performing Arts, and that movie launched the career of Irene Cara, as well as spawning a television show that lasted several seasons.

Renowned theologian, ecumenist Lew Mudge dies

Lewis S. Mudge, a scholar and theologian whose breadth of interests and expertise enriched virtually every corner of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and the global ecumenical movement, died in his sleep Sept. 11 at his home in Berkeley, Calif. He would have turned 80 on Oct. 22.

Fact and fiction: the abortion-reduction bill

(ABP) — We are pro-life evangelical Christians with long records of ministry and scholarship in which we have stood up for the unborn and for a society in which every child is welcomed into life and provided the opportunity to flourish.

Beyond the player piano

When I was on study leave last March, I spent much of my study time in the lobby of the Brown Hotel in Louisville, Ky. Sitting at a desk in an alcove of this elegant lobby, I spent hours each day reading, reflecting, and writing.

Changing, becoming

On Tuesday morning, I got the call that Kennedy had been born and everyone was doing well. At eleven I gathered with family and friends to celebrate Clara Mae’s life as we grieved her passing.

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