John Phillips began painting in earnest about the time that the medium was relinquishing its preeminent avant-garde station, leaving painters with the task of buttressing and re-defining the practice. Its formal contours had been turned inside out or neglected in…
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Art: What is it Good For? | Healing joy
by Doug and Eileen Leunig • • 0 Comments
Heat Waves — In Red and Black | The Partially Effective and Safe COVID-19 Drug
by Community Word Staff • • 0 Comments
There is a safe, long-standing drug that is showing success with septic shock, a serious infection that causes our immune systems to go haywire. This is timely because sepsis can be complicated by acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), the same…
Real Talk | How I’m managing “sheltering in place”
by Sherry Cannon • • 1 Comment
The experience of sheltering in place for someone living alone is different than it is for those who live with a spouse, significant other and/or children. Without distractions you do one of two things; you worry excessively or you pray…
Reflections From A Hindu Perspective | True nature of things (Swabhava)
by Dr. Mandar Pattekar • • 0 Comments
During adversity, a person’s true nature (Swa- self, bhaava- essence) gets exposed. In normalcy, many of us take on covering to fool others and sometimes ourselves. We take on roles to fit into what we believe is expected from us…
Serendipity | Appreciation Through Challenges
by Sandra Dempsey Post • • 0 Comments
Countless examples exist of inspiration, kindness and generosity among people learning about improvising and compromising as circumstances surrounding them suddenly changed. Pandemic was an unfamiliar word to many, and even those knowing the meaning, found its presence difficult to accept.…
West Peoria News | Cancellations
by Sharon McBride • • 0 Comments
Cancellations due to the “stay at home” mandate include Neighborhood Watch, May 13; West Peoria Book Club no May meeting; West Peoria Township Clean Up Day will be rescheduled. Boy Scout Troop 11 members are selling 30-gallon trash bags. To…
Bill Knight | Coronavirus
by Bill Knight • • 1 Comment
Donald Trump shouldn’t be blamed for the coronavirus outbreak any more than the asteroid moving past Earth April 29. However, he is responsible for his response to the escalating emergency, and he’s downplayed danger while almost 140,000 in more than…
Straight Talk | Exclusive news
by Roger Monroe • • 0 Comments
We’ve been doing our morning radio show for almost 18 years, give and take a year here and there when we made a few transitions, through no fault of our own. It started as “Breakfast with Royce and Roger” and…
The Lion’s Den | To Play Ball, or Not to Play Ball: That is the Question
by Daniel McCloud • • 0 Comments
As I write this article, I am reminded of a conversation I once had with my wife. The question that I posed to her was this: “Can you imagine a world without sports?” She laughed and said, “No.” Well, here…