Culture Watch

Scott Robinson 11-09-1997
The arts and the churches' vocation. Second of two parts.
Neil Elliott 11-09-1997
The film industry and presidential violence.
Cuban music beats the embargo.
Kari Jo Verhulst 11-09-1997

Young girls tell of the Holocaust.

Danny Duncan Collum 11-09-1997

The defining cultural struggle of the early 21st century will be between the local and the global. This is already familiar ground in this column.

Bob Hulteen 11-09-1997

Checking out the fall TV line-up, I was overwhelmed with nostalgia when I saw that the Walt Disney Co.

Anne Montgomery 9-01-1997
Phil Berrigan's life-long journey toward nonviolence.
Jennifer Thaney 9-01-1997
Mumia Abu-Jamal's persistent hope.
Thad Williamson 9-01-1997
The dangers and possibilities of globalization.
Scott Robinson 9-01-1997
The church as custodian of culture.
Bob Hulteen 9-01-1997

Liturgical seasons bring my life order: In them, as well as the growing seasons of Minnesota, I re-enact the drama of life and death.

Kimberly Burge 9-01-1997

Van Morrison and Bruce Cockburn explore the dark on new releases.

The settlement between the tobacco companies and the 40 state attorneys general has been widely noted as a landmark in public health and consumer safety. And it is.

Brett Grainger 9-01-1997
The eclectic, infectious sound of acid jazz.
Richard Vernon 7-01-1997
The world according to Victoria Williams

During Easter weekend this year, I finally visited the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland.

Richard Vernon 7-01-1997
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
David A. Wade 7-01-1997
The changing role of the hero in comic books
Randy A. Nelson 7-01-1997
The Crucible continues to unmask the powers
Carol LeMasters 7-01-1997
The theological assumptions of Alcoholics Anonymous