04Jul A July 4th Reflection – “something more than common” July 4, 2022 Randy Coleman-Riese Blog In 1861 the newly elected 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, was slowly making his way from Springfield,...Read more
17Jun What will remain? June 17, 2022 Randy Coleman-Riese Blog Poems from a Diary 1974 Who will last? And what? The wind will stay, and the blind man's blindness when...Read more
30May Remembering with Gratitude and Sorrow May 30, 2022 Randy Coleman-Riese Blog Amid the aftermath of the most recent episodes of civilian slaughter we come to our National Day of Remembrance for...Read more
22Apr Spring Newsletter – Reflections on Sophocles’ Antigone & Changes Ahead… April 22, 2022 Randy Coleman-Riese Blog We are celebrating this Easter season of Resurrection by offering to all who stop by our dusty corner of the...Read more
17Apr The Quieting of Mary with the Resurrected One April 17, 2022 Randy Coleman-Riese Blog What they felt then: is it notabove all other mysteries the sweetestand yet still earthly:when he, pale from the...Read more
14Apr Pascha – Death is not the end April 14, 2022 Randy Coleman-Riese Blog It may be difficult for denizens of the 21st century to appreciate the hopelessness felt in the presence of...Read more
24Mar Another look at Auden’s Museé Des Beaux Arts March 24, 2022 Randy Coleman-Riese Blog We recently announced our offering of Gil Bailie’s two-part series Reflections on the Poetry of W. H. Auden. The New...Read more
22Mar New in our Store…Reflections on the Poetry of W.H. Auden March 22, 2022 Randy Coleman-Riese Blog We have added an new item to our catalog of recorded presentations from Gil Bailie’s audio archives – Reflections on...Read more
02Mar Ash Wednesday, Armageddon, and Apocalypse March 2, 2022 Randy Coleman-Riese Blog Lent begins this year, as always, with the imposition on worshiper’s foreheads of the ashen remains of burnt palm...Read more
21Feb Songs from Jesus and the Woman at the Well February 21, 2022 Randy Coleman-Riese Blog Last week we reposted a piece Gil Bailie wrote in 2009 for Valentines Day. His reflections brought to mind a...Read more
A July 4th Reflection – “something more than common”
What will remain?
Remembering with Gratitude and Sorrow
Spring Newsletter – Reflections on Sophocles’ Antigone & Changes Ahead…
The Quieting of Mary with the Resurrected One
Pascha – Death is not the end
Another look at Auden’s Museé Des Beaux Arts
New in our Store…Reflections on the Poetry of W.H. Auden
Ash Wednesday, Armageddon, and Apocalypse
Songs from Jesus and the Woman at the Well