By Steve
Friday June 11, 2010
- Heavens! Will this lot of crucifix-wearers enter the Pearly Gates? (Daily Mail)
- Lady Gaga’s ‘Alejandro’: Video’s religious imagery gets mixed reactions from fans (MTV)
- Katy Perry vs. Lady Gaga: Whose side are you on? (Wall Street Journal)
- Rosaries a popular gang tool, not often for prayer by Daniel Burke (Religion News Service)
- Long lines for Creole dining: Brenda’s French Soul Food attracts a daily crowd of government workers with its Creole comfort fare. (Wall Street Journal)
- The World Cup’s ugly side: Human trafficking is always an issue, but grows even more prevalent at worldwide events like soccer’s biggest stage. (Relevant)
- Jonny on his spot: Lang at home with the blues (Tulsa World)
- Back across the bluegrass-country divide (Wall Street Journal)
- England vs. United States: The beauty of anticipation (NY Times)
- Land, Life, and Poetry of Creatures: Wendell Berry and Ellen Davis (Speaking of Faith)
- The swell season: Once the sport of the young and laid-back, surfing is being embraced by executives in search of escape from the pressures of the fastlane (Wall Street Journal)
- Can South Africa afford the World Cup? The Cup’s tab comes to about $122 per South African — a substantial sum relative to public revenues of about $75 billion (CS Monitor)
- In-N-Out: ‘We’re coming to Texas’ (OC Register)
- Geoffrey Rush returns to ‘Pirates’: Thesp to reprise his role in Disney’s ‘Stranger Tides’ (Variety)
- High Gravity goes soccer-mad. England vs. USA, Part One (Paste)
- ‘We are totally unprepared’: Nine years after 9/11, a chilling complacency about WMD attacks by Peggy Noonan (Wall Street Journal)
- Midsummer nights’ mutants: Every summer, as theaters around the country dust off their crushed-velvet doublets to produce more classic Shakespeare, others strive mightily to shake things up. (Wall Street Journal)
- Death of jazz: Greatly exaggerated. With his new Undead Jazz Fest, Brice Rosenbloom makes it plain that the historic genre is still taking vital breaths. (Wall Street Journal)
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