It’s always dangerous to tamper with perfection. And, if there were ever a perfect world, it must be that of the Winnie the Pooh literature created by author A.A. Milne and illustrator E.H. Shepard in the 1920s.
Movie Review: Christopher Robin
Tradition with a twist: Rome club has ancient roots, modern flair
While Rome always has been a city of beauty that highlights both the past and the present, a quaint and unusual bar nestled in the heart of the Eternal City has taken that concept to new heights.
Movie: ‘The Spy Who Dumped Me’
Given its blend of genres, director and co-writer Susanna Fogel’s fish-out-of-water action comedy “The Spy Who Dumped Me” (Lionsgate) is surprisingly violent.
Seattle Catholics celebrate Special Olympics’ 50th anniversary
The Catholic community had joined in a winning pitch four years ago to host the Special Olympics for 2018 and were rewarded with the games as they turn 50 this year.
Compendium of monastic wisdom can aid in anyone’s spiritual journey
If you’ve ever wanted to sit down and pick the mind of a monk — a man or woman steeped in the church’s monastic tradition stretching back to the desert fathers and mothers — then this is the book for you.
Move: ‘Teen Titans Go! To the Movies’
Though a mixed bag of good values and a bit of dodgy humor renders it acceptable but not ideal for kids, sharp satire makes the witty animated comedy “Teen Titans Go! To the Movies” (Warner Bros.) a hoot for their elders.
Boy’s search for his father makes for fast-paced, charming novel
“Little Big Love,” set in a small fishing town in England, is a heartwarming tale about a boy who wants his dad, whom he’s never met, to be a part of his life.
Book tells fascinating tale of Vatican search for Peter’s tomb
This book tells one of the most remarkable and astonishing true stories ever to come out of the Vatican.