Celebrated painter ‘went down the drain from the 1930s’, claims Rebecca John in a new interviewThe granddaughter of Augustus John, Britain’s most famous and successful artist of the early 20th century, has delivered a damning critique of his later works. Rebecca John, the leading authority on the artist, says in her first interview for two decades that “most should have been burned. My grandfather went down the drain from the 1930s onwards, drank too much, lost his judgment, and took every...
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WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) - A couple in St. John has not been able to live in a church they bought to use as their home. The city council is expected to vote tomorrow on whether to issue them a special use permit that would allow them to live there. Mike Rosseau and Dorothy Tobe said []
A wood recycling plant in the St. Johns neighborhood caught fire Thursday morning.
Speaking at the WNBA draft, Collingswood-born commissioner Cathy Engelbert name-dropped her "hometown" first on a list of cities the league has talked with.
COMMENTARY: As we observe a National Eucharistic Revival in the United States and prepare for a national Eucharistic Congress, it’s timely and providential for us to consider John Paul II’s love and teachings on the Eucharist.