David James Duncan turns loss into great success
Thoughts from a great Western writer on loss, wilderness and moving on.
Anthony B. Robinson was the Senior Minister of Plymouth Church in downtown Seattle from 1990 to 2004. He was also a member of the Plymouth Housing Group Board. After living for many years in southeast
Thoughts from a great Western writer on loss, wilderness and moving on.
Bulldogs and Vultures, playing lacrosse on reclaimed land bordering Lake Washington, produce a scene that is elemental and joyful.
A new book by Diana Butler Bass, who will be speaking in Seattle on Friday, puts a hopeful spin on the future of religion. Crosscut writer Anthony Robinson isn't so sure.
Once upon a time, the ideal in city zoning was thought to be a pattern in which each activity had its own place: industry beside other industries, homes by themselves, businesses all grouped into commercial centers. But we gain by the kind of mixtures we experience riding around the city.
Remembering our mortality, accepting responsibility, confessing to sins: There are a few of our culture's least-favorite things.