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Every song on the Hillbilly Thomists' new album could be a homily (including 'Bourbon, Bluegrass, & the Bible')


Dominican Father Thomas Joseph White, co-founder of the U.S.-based bluegrass band The Hillbilly Thomists, is pictured in Rome March 13, 2021. (CNS photo/Robert Duncan)
I am not someone who typically listens to bluegrass or country music, but I
am a Flannery O’Connor fan. So I came to the latest album by the Hillbilly Thomists “Just as I Am,” as one of the record’s songs says. I have not been able to stop listening to “Living for the Other Side” since.
The Hillbilly Thomists are a band of friars from the Order of Preachers, otherwise known as the Dominicans. The group began as a creative outlet for two Dominican priests, Fathers Austin Litke and Thomas Joseph White; other brothers joined in to play music just for fun. The group kept growing eventually enlivening house events and the streets of Washington before they officially recorded their first album, released in 2017. “Living for the Other Side” was recorded over 10 days at a Dominican retreat hou ....

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Midnight North | Terrapin Crossroads Beach Park | 4/18/2021


 
Article Contributed by Alan Sheckter
| Published on Friday, April 23, 2021
Midnight North kicked off its 2021 live-stage endeavors on April 18, with a masked and physically distanced performance at their original home base,
Terrapin Crossroads. The concert was the band’s first show back since the Covid-19 proliferation and leaned heavily on the band’s newly released album, “There’s Always a Story.”
The album, and the concert, showcased finely crafted songs in the genres of rock, alt-pop, alt-country, and more. Performances and the songs themselves were strong and dynamic, with excellent lyrical passages giving way to meaningful jams that morphed out of those verses. The show, which took place under unseasonably warm bright sunshine, featured six of the new record’s 10 songs, including two ballads – Elliott Peck’s “Coyote” and Nathan Graham’s “Wild Card,” both of which have been released as singles. ....

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Bluegrass and the Bible | Brandon McGinley


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One way the Catholic Church has always fulfilled the mission entrusted to her by Christ is by confidently consecrating this world’s customs and institutions to eternal purposes. 
America has proven to be unusually challenging terrain for this work. Too often, attempts to make these new shores feel like home for the Church of the Old World have resulted in fashioning the Church in America’s image, rather than vice versa. This has sometimes created difficulties for American Catholics, leaving them torn between embracing a notably Americanized Catholicism and flirting with an impious anti-American traditionalism.
Consider music. The most prominent merging of distinctly American music with the Catholic tradition is the collection of ditties foisted upon the English-speaking world by the St. Louis Jesuits. Less well-known is the attempt of convert Mary Lou Williams to craft sacred music in the jazz idiom: While ....

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10 Best Art, Music, Dance, and Theater Events in February 2021


Design by Ingrid Frahm
Part of staying fulfilled (and sane) during the pandemic is about finding and participating in things you love. Fittingly, February’s culture lineup is stacked with a diverse assortment of in-person and virtual events that will make your heart sing. Among them: an out-of-this-world comedy variety show, stunning choreographic premieres, an innovative art fair scattered across New York, and a Zoom reunion reading of a play written by Tony Award winner Billy Porter. To round it all out, the Met Opera will be presenting two weeks of free nightly streams of performances starring legendary African-American performers in honor of Black History Month. ....

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The Culture Lover's February Guide


The Culture Lover’s February Guide
Ariana Marsh, Alison S. Cohn
© Design by Ingrid Frahm
Cultural activities to enjoy in Februry, from stunning choreographic premieres to an innovative art fair scattered across New York.
Part of staying fulfilled (and sane) during the pandemic is about finding and participating in things you love. Fittingly, February’s culture lineup is stacked with a diverse assortment of in-person and virtual events that will make your heart sing. Among them: an out-of-this-world comedy variety show, stunning choreographic premieres, an innovative art fair scattered across New York, and a Zoom reunion reading of a play written by Tony Award winner Billy Porter. To round it all out, the Met Opera will be presenting two weeks of free nightly streams of performances starring legendary African-American performers in honor of Black History Month. ....

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