Tag: Week

Kathy’s TCW review of the week

WILL last week turn out to be the one that marked the beginning of the end of trans madness? That question has been on my mind since the ‘landmark’ Cass Review was published on Wednesday. I am not holding my breath. That ‘thousands of children have been let down by the NHS’ was surely an understatement of the […]

Our top ten articles of the week

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Kathy’s TCW week in review

MY EASTER Week began with Mel Gibson’s masterpiece The Passion of the Christ (made 20 years ago) which I started watching on Mark Steyn’s recommendation. You can read Mark’s review of it here. Gibson’s portrayal of Jesus, the Redeemer who died violently for our sins, is not for the faint-hearted and perhaps not to everyone’s taste. I found the […]

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Kathy’s TCW week in review

THIS is actually my TCW fortnight in review, starting with apologies. Not, I hasten to assure you, the virtue-signalling kind, but the old-fashioned sort. The first for not getting this review out last weekend. Sickness was the cause. I was laid low with a chest infection and a fever. (No, I am not vaccinated and yes,I plied myself with First Defence, […]

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Fairy Tales and Holy Week ~ The Imaginative Conservative

During this Holy Week, perhaps we can pray that the uncanny pull so many feel toward the ever-after will lead to a deeper reflection on the paradises, earthly and heavenly, from which the fairy stories we enjoy get their point and purpose. One of my favorites passages in Dante’s Purgatorio is when Dante finally reaches […]

Classical Music for Holy Week & Easter ~ The Imaginative Conservative

Though Handel’s “Messiah” rightly reigns supreme as the king of music for Easter, there are many other seasonal masterpieces that deserve to be heard more often. Here are ten lesser-known classical works that brilliantly depict the dramatic events of Holy Week and Easter Sunday. 1. “Resurrexit” from the Messe Solennelle, by Hector Berlioz (1824) The […]

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