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G.K. Chesterton | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. Getting to the root of G.K. Chesterton’s tree symbolism. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. Most of the analysis on G. K. Chesterton’s work has focused on his non-fiction books, predominantly. Roots and Branches: The Symbol of the Tree in the Imagination of G.K. Chesterton. Award-winning novelist Deb Elkink wants to broaden that focus to include a look at Chesterton’s fiction. Roots and Branches,. Provides an insightful and informative lo...
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Book Review | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. 8220;A Secret Music” – a tale of music, mental illness to become a classic. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. 8220;Lawrence Nolan decided to become a famous pianist on a bright cold Saturday in March when his fingers ached with pain. He was about to turn six.”. These two sentences, which open Susan Doherty Hannaford’s award-winning novel. Set in 1930s Montreal,. For Lawrence, though, the music becomes the doorway to his mother’s at...
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Arts Connection | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. New year a time of promise, wonder, excitement. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. Audience of One theatre company. Christians and the arts. A new page. A clean slate. A blank computer screen. An unpainted canvas. An unfilled calendar. Last year I began setting goals instead of making resolutions, some of which were vocationally related. Some I accomplished (finish. The Fall of Niagara. Begin the outline/treatment for. The Fall of Tecumseh.
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Getting to the root of G.K. Chesterton’s tree symbolism | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. Getting to the root of G.K. Chesterton’s tree symbolism. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. Most of the analysis on G. K. Chesterton’s work has focused on his non-fiction books, predominantly. Roots and Branches: The Symbol of the Tree in the Imagination of G.K. Chesterton. Award-winning novelist Deb Elkink wants to broaden that focus to include a look at Chesterton’s fiction. Roots and Branches,. Provides an insightful and informative lo...
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General | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. New year a time of promise, wonder, excitement. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. Audience of One theatre company. Christians and the arts. A new page. A clean slate. A blank computer screen. An unpainted canvas. An unfilled calendar. Last year I began setting goals instead of making resolutions, some of which were vocationally related. Some I accomplished (finish. The Fall of Niagara. Begin the outline/treatment for. The Fall of Tecumseh.
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Suspense | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. 8220;The Lucifer Scroll” a a tale of intrigue with temporal and spiritual battles that transcend time. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. What do you get when you throw together an investigative reporter, a university professor, a historian, Druids, Nazis, a host of alphabet agencies like the CIA and an ancient sacred artifact? Literally starts with a bang when protagonist Stone Wallace becomes the subject of an assassination attempt.
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Deb Elkink | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. Getting to the root of G.K. Chesterton’s tree symbolism. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. Most of the analysis on G. K. Chesterton’s work has focused on his non-fiction books, predominantly. Roots and Branches: The Symbol of the Tree in the Imagination of G.K. Chesterton. Award-winning novelist Deb Elkink wants to broaden that focus to include a look at Chesterton’s fiction. Roots and Branches,. Provides an insightful and informative lo...
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Trevor Dick Band’s “New World” CD travels physical and musical worlds | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. Trevor Dick Band’s “New World” CD travels physical and musical worlds. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. Christians and the arts. I’ve had my hands on a review copy of the Trevor Dick Band’s debut CD. For a few months, waiting to be able to review it. Recently, the band released the CD, in digital form, through cdbaby and are in the planning stages a street release/tour this fall. Is world/jazz/folk fusion at its best. Credits include aw...
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CD/Music Review | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. Singer/songwriter Ali Matthews plumbs the depth of her spiritual experience for new CD. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. So Shall We Love. 8220;I have travelled this road/I have wrestled these fears/I have carried this load/And cried a sea full of tears/Though I may rise, though I may fall/You are my hope, You are my all/Forever this be my song and my story/To God be all of the glory.”. So Shall We Love: Songs of Worship and Faith.
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Book Review | Arts Connection
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The intersection of faith, arts and Canadian culture. 8220;A Secret Music” – a tale of music, mental illness to become a classic. Posted by Robert White. Asymp; Leave a comment. 8220;Lawrence Nolan decided to become a famous pianist on a bright cold Saturday in March when his fingers ached with pain. He was about to turn six.”. These two sentences, which open Susan Doherty Hannaford’s award-winning novel. Set in 1930s Montreal,. For Lawrence, though, the music becomes the doorway to his mother’s at...
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