The Duomo of Milan, with its towering Gothic spires and white marble façade, is a symbol of the city’s religious and cultural heritage, reflecting a complex history spanning nearly six centuries. As Italy’s largest church, it serves not only as a place of worship but also as a testament to Italy’s social fabric shaped by…
Author: BARBARA BRITTO
LITTLE HAVANA
Cuban culture is found in downtown Miami, with its coffee, cigars and authentic Cuban food. Little Havana is centered around Calle Ocho (Southwest Eighth Street), a vibrant community lined with Latin-inspired restaurants, bakeries, fruit stands, cigar shops, rum bars, art galleries and music venues. How did Little Havana come into being? A left-wing revolution…
WHY CHRISTIANITY
WHY CHRISTIANITY I had an interesting conversation with a fellow volunteer at church today. She did not grow up in the Christian faith but chose this path when she was in University. I have been grappling with my own Christian faith for a while, so we talked about a few things. Some titbits of our…
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING AT STRATFORD
Much Ado about Nothing, a play by William Shakespeare is one of his pared down comedies and though a lighthearted play without too serious a tone portrays reality and brings out serious issues such as male dominance and feminism. The play at Stratford was directed by Chris Abraham, a fun show and has been an…
OTHELLO : JEALOUSY THAT “GREEN EYED MONSTER”
Shakespeare in Action directed a play Otîhêw for their annual, free outdoor summer production. This is a reimagining of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, Othello, which is set in a north-western factory fort along the Saskatchewan river in 1816. The story takes place at the height of imperial trading that drove colonization over sovereign Indigenous lands. Otîhêw…




