chronicles
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As Anthony DePalma chronicles in “On This Ground: Hardship and Hope at the Toughest Prep School in America,” the decisions these monks made have shaped St. Benedict’s for more than a half century.
Powered by Latina grit and glory, the film chronicles the lead-up to Nezza’s famous act of defiance: singing the Spanish-language rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” titled “El Pendón Estrellado.”
From Los Angeles Times
“The Ringmaster,” directed by Molly Dworsky and Dave Newberg, chronicles how Capp, who has an addictive personality — he is a reformed gambling addict — tries to better Lang’s life.
From Salon
“You’re a good student. You and Ana. He’ll like that you need help. Middle school has been hard for him. He’s not a strong reader. That’s why Ray reads to him so much. They’ve gone through the Harry Potter books, The Underland Chronicles, and Sideways Stories from Wayside School. Tadeo loves it—almost as much as Ray does.”
From Literature
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Recently, I’ve been reading “24/6: The Power of Unplugging One Day a Week” by Tiffany Shlain, which chronicles her family’s decade-long practice of unplugging for Shabbat.
From Salon
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