- The AP is trying to set standards for blogging its stories
- Piri Halasz writes intelligently on a show of Jilaine Jones’ sculpture
- My friend Dani Leeds has a great personal interfaith narrative
- Tracey Emin sort of means business when she says “expect outrage” and later insists her work isn’t controversial
- From a peculiar piece on the Vatican’s new art initiative: “Raphael was grand, Leonardo a bit surly, and Michelangelo tricky too”

Above: Mark 11:1-19, where Jesus meets the moneychangers, from “The Manga Bible“
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Ruth Abrams Says
Thanks for mentioning the story, but more than that, thanks for sending Dani to us.
Jun 17th, 2008 at 2:20 am