When I was an undergrad at a fine Jesuit institution, Sister Helen Prejean came to speak. I didn’t know much about her then. The movie Dead Man Walking had put her memoir of the same name further into the spotlight a few years prior. In honor of her visit they ran the movie over andContinue reading >>
God’s dare: love more
This week is tech week for the New England premiere of Dead Man Walking, which I am in with Boston Opera Collaborative. Because this is where my heart and time are being spent this week, I am running a series of posts about the faith and justice issues in the opera. Today I’ll conclude withContinue reading >>
This journey to Christ
This week is tech week for the New England premiere of Dead Man Walking, which I am in with Boston Opera Collaborative. Because this is where my heart and time are being spent this week, I decided am running a series of posts about the faith and justice issues in the opera. Today I’m writingContinue reading >>
More than fair: Why I oppose the death penalty (repost)
This week is tech week for the New England premiere of Dead Man Walking, which I am in with Boston Opera Collaborative. Because this is where my heart and time are being spent this week, I decided am running a series of posts about the faith and justice issues in the opera. It only seemedContinue reading >>
Seven pieces I’m working on right now
— 1 — I have been out every night this week at rehearsals for the New England premiere of Jake Heggie’s opera Dead Man Walking based on the memoir by Sister Helen Prejean. It is being produced by Boston Opera Collaborative and opens a week from today, Friday March 15. It’s an honor to be aContinue reading >>
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