Jack Abramoff?s atonement
Fallen super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff is out of prison now but still doing penance. On Monday afternoon, he performed the Washington equivalent of donning a hair shirt: He appeared before the liberal advocacy group Public Citizen to field questions from reporters and campaign-finance-reform activists. Read full article >>
With paintings of flesh, Saville's exhibit has strokes of brilliance
Human flesh ? and plenty of it ? rests on the butcher's block at Norton Museum of Art's "Jenny Saville" exhibit. Piles of flab and crusty skin ? bulging pink and oozing blood ? tower over museum patrons like fleshy mountain ranges within Saville's massive canvasses, tantalizing us with how the world defines grotesque.
BYU Devotional about Repentance and the Miracle of Forgiveness - Michael Dunn speaks
Students were taught regarding their inability to be forgiven by themselves, and that repentance brings about a miracle greater than water to wine in Tuesday?s Devotional. Michael Dunn, an associate professor in the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics and Food Science directed his Devotional remarks around the necessity of proper repentance through the Atonement to obtain [...]
In 'Shoot My Man,' Mosley Tells Tale of Atonement
In All I Did Was Shoot My Man, Walter Mosley tells the story of a woman trying to get her life back on track after serving an eight-year prison sentence. Private investigator Leonid McGill knows she's innocent and tries to help her start over.
Mexico's Fabian views game at Reliant as chance for atonement
Mexico's Fabian views game at Reliant as chance for atonement Houston Chronicle Copyright 2012 Houston Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 06:46 p.m., Tuesday, January 24, 2012 Chivas star Marco Fabian believes in an old Mexican axiom that the biggest blows deliver the best lessons in life, and there's no doubt ...
Downton Abbey Recap: Atonement
In the first, mind-bogglingly dense two-hour episode of Downton Abbey , the Granthams ? and the servants who love them ? did their best to keep on keeping on, in spite of the war raging just across the Channel. Carson, the Vaudeville star-turned-stuffy butler, spoke for most everyone in the house (Sibyl and William excepted) when he insisted that standards be kept high and maids kept out of the ...