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...church. She shrewdly answered that she submitted to the authority of God, since "our Lord and the church are the same." The church ought to have learned, after all these years, not to push Catholics toward the place where, in their disillusioned hearts, they will, like Joan, listen for the unmediated voice of God and decide that the church, with too many squalors and secrets, is untrustworthy and perhaps an irrelevance...
More than 250 people crowded the hall to listen to Lewis, a professor emeritus of Near Eastern studies at Princeton...
...attentive audience, representing many of the high-powered groups that will decide Allston’s future, sat in anticipation, ready to listen to the presentations and critique the plans. Representatives attended from Harvard Planning and Real Estate (HPRE), the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) and the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), which will ultimately oversee Harvard development in Allston...
...Light” than to the Chemical Brothers. The wondrous textures Slater crafts on “Stars and Heroes” and “Searchin’ for a Dream” are slices of the finest future techno, the sort of stuff one might listen to while flying through Tokyo in 2030, or on a day trip to Mars with your lover. The riskiest part of the music, Barrow’s love-letter lyrics, is also the culprit on the lesser parts of the album. His is not the abstract poetry of Thom Yorke...
...seem more conducive to guitars and cymbals than to pulsing futuristic soundscapes. At times the deliberateness of both Slater’s instrumentation and Barrow’s vocals is too much at once, almost canceling each other out. But the wizardry sets in by the second or third listen, and while they may not be listening to the words, even those well-dressed ravers will find themselves shaking it on the dance floor...