Abram Goldberg’s century-long life was a testament to survival, love, and moral clarity. From Auschwitz to Melbourne, he kept ...
Pope Leo XIV’s first exhortation, Dilexi Te, builds on Pope Francis’ vision of a “Church for the poor,” confronting the moral ...
In a world trained to see only the bricks, not the mortar, we miss the forces that bind us. From Rovelli’s physics to ...
Across the Pacific, women continue to shoulder the weight of inequality, denied education, safety, and opportunity in nations ...
As Russian drones stray across borders and American resolve falters, old Cold War reflexes return. And as deterrence weakens ...
Belvoir’s revival of Life Is a Dream returns one of Europe’s most dazzling metaphysical dramas to the stage — Calderón’s eerie parable of freedom, fate and illusion, written amid Spain’s golden age.
This continuum of slow sound / dwells with the sorrow of war, holding grievous, tragic damage / in mind, in heart. Lost towns, villages. / Cities with miles of bombed buildings – monuments to those / ...
Australia trains more PhDs than ever before—10,000 a year—but offers few places for them to work. A system built on perverse incentives rewards universities for producing scholars it won’t employ, ...
The Argentinian Jesuit Jorge Mario Bergoglio was a serious contender for the papacy at the conclave which elected Joseph Ratzinger in 2005. The cardinals who voted for Ratzinger saw him as a faithful ...
The firebombing of the Adass Israel Synagogue in Melbourne rightly drew condemnation and shock from Australians of every level. Although the circumstances and the mindset of those who destroyed the ...