In the latest Pages, Pints,
and Pours, Annie Nardone
invites us to sink into this
epic historical trilogy.
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In the latest Pages, Pints,
and Pours, Annie Nardone
invites us to sink into this
epic historical trilogy.
Annie Nardone offers two books
and a warm drink to curl up with
in this Pages, Pints, and Pours.
Pages, Pints, and Pours pairs
a legendary drink with a
foodie-actor’s memoir.
Painting as a Pastime by the
great Churchill: really? Yes,
and Queen Mum loved her
Drinkypoo (recipe included)
Read a review on Ted Hughes’s Poetry in the Making and pair it with a Breakfast Martini (recipe included).
Read a review on Annie Dillard’s The Writing Life and pair it with a High Tide (recipe included).
Read a review on Neil Postman’s Amusing ourselves to Death and pair it with a comfort collins (recipe included).
Read a review on Robert Farrar Capon’s The Supper of the Lamb and pair it with a Sweet Martini (recipe included).
Read a review on Francis Schaeffer’s Art and the Bible nd pair it with a homemade hot cocoa (recipe included)!
Louisiana-born Caroline Williams has a recipe for slowing down to savor the beauty of in-between
What to read? What to sip while reading? Annie Nardone answers both questions in this piece on how to pair books and beverages.
Read a review on Madeleine L’Engle’s Walking on Water and pair it with a proper pot of tea (recipe included)!
By sacrificing his life, what can the “Boy Who Lived” teach us about mastering death?
All earthly Christmases
disappoint us, but hiver,
the Eve of Everything,
can sweeten the bitterness
of winter with fresh hope.
How Tolkien asks us to wrestle with our own natures and short-sighted preferences of justice.
Rediscovering the
full range of emotions
in Christian music
Film writer Timothy Lawrence
explores how the last robot
on earth gets love right -- and
maybe saves humanity too.
How can stories engage us in the human experience and help us to grow in love?
What do we do with flaws in imaging God--in paintings or people?
Hear Andrew Lazo’s stunning lecture unpacking the mysteries of Till We Have Faces.