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What to do this week, from JFilm to Earth Day to a Fashion Revolution
Monday, April 19: Ellie’s Pet Pantry at 1101 Western Ave.
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Humane Animal Rescue is making sure Pittsburgh canines don’t go hungry. Dog parents in need can drive up to the North Side site where staff will load vehicles with free dog food.
Photo courtesy of Humane Animal Rescue.
Monday, April 19: Fashion Revolution Week
Various times
Did you know that the fashion industry is one of the planet’s most egregious polluters? Help slow down fast fashion during this weeklong festival hosted by Style412. Focused on sustainable and ethical solutions, the online and in-person lineup includes a Mending Happy Hour, Style Swap, Virtual Studio Tours and more. The local movement is honoring the 1,134 garment workers killed in the Rana Plaza collapse in Bangladesh.
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Bluffton University’s winter instrumental concert to stream
Bluffton University winter instrumental concert: 2:30 p.m., streamed at bluffton.edu/mus.
BLUFFTON Bluffton University’s winter instrumental concert with concert band ensembles will be streamed at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 28 via www.bluffton.edu/mus.
The conductor will give a pre-concert talk at 2 p.m.
2/19/21
BLUFFTON, Ohio Bluffton University’s winter instrumental concert featuring concert band ensembles will be streamed for viewing at www.bluffton.edu/mus starting at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 28.
At 2 p.m., the conductor will do a pre-concert talk with audience members via Zoom. Visit www.bluffton.edu/mus for more information and access to the Zoom meeting.
By Thomas V. Mirus ( bio - articles - email ) | Jan 08, 2021
Happy New Year! It’s time for the annual article in which members of the Catholic Culture staff look back on their reading in the past year and recommend the best, some published in 2020 and some not. Actually, this list is not confined to reading only. You’ll get book recommendations from Jeff Mirus, Phil Lawler and Mike Aquilina; book and film recommendations from James T. Majewski; and book, essay, podcast, music and (way too many) film recommendations from Thomas V. Mirus. Enjoy!
Jeff Mirus
The best books I read in 2020 were all new titles among the books I reviewed on CatholicCulture.org during the course of the year with the exception of the last one, for which this survey will constitute my review. Apparently 2020 was a year in which I was most impressed by authors who increased my spiritual understanding and fueled my spiritual growth, though each in a different way and on a di