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What Would Jesus Buy?
Wed, Dec 3rd, 6:30pm - 09:00PM
What Would Jesus Buy?
Prescott College Fall Film Series: The State of the State, films with timely messages and amusing looks at the current state of affairs. This hilarious 2007 film documents a cross-country mission to save Christmas from the Shopocalypse: the end of mankind from consumerism, over-consumption and the fires of eternal debt! This shock-umentary may be just the divine intervention we've all been searching for. Free and open to all. Discussion following each film. Starts at 6:30 p.m.

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Twilight Movie Mania

Twlight movie cast interviews and news

Vampire mania is full swing with Twilight grossing $70 million its first box office weekend.

Watch the final extended trailer, behind the scenes footage and interviews with Twilight author Stephenie Meyer and cast members Kristen Steward (Bella Swan), Robert Pattinson (Edward Cullen).... click to view.

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Precious Bane revisited

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Precious Bane by Mary WebbPrecious Bane
by Mary Webb
First published in 1924
Many reprints

Once in awhile, you run across a book that feels like home; Mary Webb’s Precious Bane does that for me. Set in early 19th century England, it tells the story of Prudence Sarn, a young woman with a harelip.

For those who knew her, it meant that Prue would never marry—what man, after all, would want to kiss her? For others, it was an excuse to make up tales that she could curse with a look. For Prue, it was reason to hide from the man she loved, the weaver Kester Woodseaves.

Prue worked like a slave for her brother’s dream of wealth in exchange for his promise to pay for a cure. But Prue took moments to appreciate the lilies on the lake’s edge, the molting of the dragonflies, and the heady scent of apples in the attic.

Mary Webb (1881-1927) lived most of her life in Shropshire County. She enhanced her stories with the naturalism and mysticism she learned while wandering the hills and lanes. Shropshire English is heavily influenced by the Welsh language, creating a lively and colorful dialect. Once you catch the rhythm, it’s hard to let go; Webb’s prose will sing in your mind for days.

Webb’s protagonists make her novels shine, but Prudence Sarn is her greatest achievement. She drew from within herself to create Prue because Webb suffered most of her life from the facial disfigurement caused by Grave’s Disease.

Precious Bane is a masterpiece. Mary Webb’s other novels do not reach that pinnacle, but they are well worth reading and still pertinent today as they poetically explore love, passion, and social norms.

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written by Kathleen Ewing , November 27, 2006
Great job, Susan! Makes me want to run out and track down a copy of the book.
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written by Marian Powell , January 28, 2007
Makes the book and author sound fascinating. I'm going to look them up.
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