Chicago Wrigley Field by justinvg http://flic.kr/p/NAEpA5 A new screen print available through Galerie F. Lets see if these Cubbies can make Chicago explode: http://ift.tt/2eUypga
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Chicago Wrigley Field by justinvg http://flic.kr/p/NAEpA5 A new screen print available through Galerie F. Lets see if these Cubbies can make Chicago explode: http://ift.tt/2eUypga
Awesome!! We want a Court of Owls colouring book.
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It’s been awhile, but we have returned!! Stay tuned for great stuff to come, or we will end up going dormant again. We’re not sure yet...
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William Elliott Whitmore Performing Civilizations live in the WXAV studios from his June 19th, 2015 interview.
On this edition of God Matters, host Peter Kreten welcomes Dr. Iman Saca, Associate Professor of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Saint Xavier University. Professor Saca is a community archaeologist, and she discusses how working closely with local populations on archaeological digs enhances what they learn.
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On this edition of God Matters, host Peter Kreten welcomes to the program Dr. Graziano Marcheschi, Vice-President for University Mission and Ministry at Saint Xavier University. Dr. Marcheschi discus
On this edition of God Matters, host Peter Kreten welcomes to the program Dr. Graziano Marcheschi, Vice-President for University Mission and Ministry at Saint Xavier University. Dr. Marcheschi discusses how the Papacy of Pope Francis has changed the internal workings of the Catholic Church, the public perception of the Church, and how Pope Francis has interacted with the faithful.
God Matters is a public affairs program studying faith and values in everyday life. God Matters is hosted by Dr. Andrea Stapleton, Director of Mission Integration and Mercy Heritage and the Center for Religion and Public Discourse at Saint Xavier and Peter Kreten, General Manager of WXAV.
Sir Paul at #lollapalooza last night ✨ #PaulMcCartney #lolla #OutThere #WxavLive (at Samsung Galaxy Stage Lollapallooza)
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#CourtneyBarnett at #P4Kfest yesterday. #Pitchfork #WXAVlive (at Pitchfork Music Festival)
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Check out one of our music directors interview The Growlers at Saturday's sold-out Lincoln Hall show!
On this edition of God Matters, host Peter Kreten welcomes to the program Father James Martin, SJ. Culture Editor of America Magazine. Father Martin discuss his new book: A Jesuits Guide to (Almost) Everything and how Ignatius can help individuals in their everyday life. God Matters is a public affairs program studying faith and values in everyday life. God Matters is hosted by Sister Joy Clough, R.S.M., Director of the Center for Religion and Public Discourse at Saint Xavier and Peter Kreten, General Manager of WXAV.
Host Peter Kreten welcomes to the Program Sister Kathy Thornton, RSM. Sister Kathy is a Sister of Mercy and recently completed the Camino de Santingo Pilgrimage
Host Peter Kreten welcomes to the program Professor Jim Steyskal from the School of Education at Saint Xavier University. On this edition of the program, Professor Steyskal discusses the current state of Native American reservations
Co-Host Peter Kreten welcomes Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ to the program. Brother Guy is a research astronomer and planetary scientist at the Vatican Observatory. In part 1 of this discussion, Brother Guy discusses how he first became interested in science, and how science can help us to better understand God.
Co-Host Peter Kreten welcomes Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ to the program. Brother Guy is a research astronomer and planetary scientist at the Vatican Observatory. In Part 2, Brother Guy continues the discussion on science and religion suggesting how we can see God’s fingerprints when we study nature and the universe.