A Tale Of Five Monuments
Like most tourists visiting Washington D.C. I was keen to see the monuments along the Mall. First of all...
Like most tourists visiting Washington D.C. I was keen to see the monuments along the Mall. First of all...
Deeply saddening news that Brother Roger, founder of the Taize community, has been stabbed to death at the age...
Whilst on holidays I had the chance to meet some really fanatical golfers, fishermen and kayakers (outdoors types). It...
In a recent Le Monde Diplomatique, Philip S Golub draws attention to a Samuel P. Huntington article from 1999...
It is Independance Day today in India. For us this means a quiet day at home and a chance...
Given recent events, the current Mori poll into attitudes towards multiculturalism makes for interesting reading. In many ways it...
I have been following Paul Krugman’s Op-Ed column in the New York Times, with interest for some time now....
Picked up some new discs whilst on holidays, The Crusaders – Rural Renewal Bill Frisell – Unspeakable Jan Garbarek...
In case anyone was wondering, it is my approach to manually approve all comments. I do that for two...
An article entitled A Church That Packs Them In, 16,000 at a Time is always going to get my...
There are growing number of jazz podcasts out there. Avatar Studios (formerly the Power Station) has a great podcast...
I’ve been pondering anew this quote from Slavoj Zizek, which I cited in a paper entitled Meaning Making and...
Remarkable celebrations in London as one million poppies are dropped on the mall to recall the end of WWII....
This weekend I finishing writing material for my solo album. Actually it is not quite that simple; I have...
As if any more proof were needed of how tactless and hard-hearted the Fox News staff is, today’s paper...
Jonny Baker is firing off some great questions on the uses of podcasting, “why is it that when churches...