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MASTHEADThe editorial, creative, and production teams responsible for making both the print and digital versions of the magazine a reality.
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FROM THE EDITORTales and tellers: What is the poetry and prose, whose are the voices—writers' and characters' alike—that spoke to you back then, that speaks to you now?
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LETTERSMemories from '47, Ukraine in crisis, and a tribute to Victor Vari.
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CONTRIBUTORS
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Table of contents
Features
A day with the Dalai Lama
High-spirited and hushed moments from Feb. 24: a day to talk about business, ethics, compassion.
The Catholic writer today
Poet and former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts Dana Gioia argues that Catholic writers must renovate and reoccupy their own tradition.
Our stories and the theatre of awe
Pulitzer Prize–winning author Marilynne Robinson speaks about grace, discernment, and being a modern believer.
Mission Matters
What would the next generation say?
Hossam Baghat, one of Egypt’s leading human rights activists, was awarded the 2014 Katharine and George Alexander Law Prize for his work defending human rights.
Breaking records on the maplewood
Scoring 40 points in one game. And besting Steve Nash’s freshman year.
How's the water?
A lab on a chip helps provide the answer—which is a matter of life and death when the question is whether drinking water contains arsenic.