Et cetera
Steinfels, Margaret O'Brien
SPICY IS OUR NIDDLENANE Commonweal'swery high profile and even higher tone continue to draw comment. Early in November we got ourselves mentioned in both the Nation (November 6) and the New York...
...A play," Kissel wrote, "is not a debate, and much of what Shaffer has her main character [an activist nun] preaching might be better in a letter to Commonweal...
...Howard Kissel, drama critic for the News, found much not to like in Sacrilege, Diane Shaffer's play about the ordination of women...
...Early in November we got ourselves mentioned in both the Nation (November 6) and the New York Daily News (November 3...
...And what about that article on the pastoral care of woodlice...
...I would pick up George/' Ehrenreich writes, her razor-sharp tongue deeply embedded in cheek, "hack around in the lush undergrowth of ads searching for a page of print, and then find myself, a half-hour later, gazing at the wall and longing for a nice spicy issue of Commonweal...
...Preaching in a letter to Commonweal...
...Even if backhanded, we'll take the compliments...
...Perish the thought...
...Ehrenreich obviously missed our swimsuit issue...
...At the Nation "Media" columnist and Republican scourge Barbara Ehrenreich judged John F. Kennedy, Jr.'s new "political" magazine George to have reached unimagined depths of banality...
Vol. 123 • February 1996 • No. 3