I will send you in this direction: https://rabbitroom.substack.com/p/ash-wednesday-a-heart-grief-rentlanier?utm_source=post-email-title&publication_id=3347135&post_id=187769336&utm_campaign=email-post-title&isFreemail=true&r=2pwl1&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email I just officially joined The Rabbit Room. I have been a lurker on the edges for several years. A guest on my podcast yesterday encouraged me to join (Joyce McPherson). The link posted above is a wonderful reflection on Ash Wednesday, and I am posting it as someone who has never observed the day as determined by the Catholic Church 1400 or so years ago. But I see the hold such a "ritual" would have on Christians: to visit one's faith community, to submit to the somewhat awkward and embarrassing ritual of having some black substance smeared on one's forehead and having it seen in public afterward, all to be reminded of sin, repentance, death, and the end of life in thi...
Just thinking. I'm reading complaints that Bad Bunny, the rapper, is going to sing the half time show at the Super Bowl in Spanish. What an outrage. Imagine, singing music no one can understand in the first place in another language. So many thoughts. The Super Bowl is kind of an outrage in general. The commercials, the hype, the violence of football, the manufactured community over a game that has no bearing on 99% of the lives of those watching it. I'm avoiding it, as always. Now, I don't know Bad Bunny from Bugs Bunny, but questions for him: Why does Bad Bunny, who has a real name of course, a good ol' 4-part Spanish one, go by the name Bad Bunny if he only raps in Spanish? Shouldn't his name be "Conejito Mal"? (Bad Little Rabbit). Since he raps in Spanish, it wouldn't be easy to translate raps into English. They would be very different songs because of the rhythm of Spanish and the culturally embedded meanings in rap in general. Why did the ...