Archive for September, 2008
R-e-s-p-e-c-t
I had an interview the other week with poet Nikki Giovanni, who’s in town for an event during the city’s inaugural Westobou Festival. I enjoyed writing the story, but even more I think, I enjoyed coming in to read some of the comments posted on our web version. Take a look.
 Being a writer, I’d have [...]
Posted: September 22nd, 2008 under work.
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Red fish, blue fish
Lots of political coverage lately. Take a look at a few recent articles detailing voting trends of evangelicals and Catholics, as well as how local churches are getting involved.
Posted: September 20th, 2008 under work.
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Amen Corner
 The most devout readers of Saturday’s Your Faith page will have noticed a new feature: Amen Corner. Here’s what the paper had to say about this nifty little column we’ll be running:
EDITOR’S NOTE: Most people in Augusta hear the term Amen Corner and think of Holes 11 through 13 at Augusta National Golf Club. Church [...]
Posted: September 19th, 2008 under work.
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Imposter nuns
Every now and then I get a phone call that absolutely baffles me. A day or two after this story was published I got one of those calls. From Sept. 16’s Augusta Chronicle:
Convent to open doors to 14 nuns
By Kelly Jasper
By Christmas, the number of Episcopalian nuns living in Augusta will nearly triple. [...]
Posted: September 19th, 2008 under work.
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