Girls are for losers.
Ashley Baxstrom: What do women want? Rich, successful husbands, duh. Husbands who will comfortably support them and their bountiful brood.
What do men want? Sons, apparently. Continue Reading →
a review of religion and media
Ashley Baxstrom: What do women want? Rich, successful husbands, duh. Husbands who will comfortably support them and their bountiful brood.
What do men want? Sons, apparently. Continue Reading →
It’s just been called to our attention that in our Thursday announcement of our new guide to the God beat, we failed to provide a link to said guide. Apologies. Here it is. Continue Reading →
Doc Searls, who describes himself as a Christian, is nonetheless concerned about the radio range wars being waged by low power religious broadcasters seemingly bent on bumping secular non-commercial radio Continue Reading →
Historian Julia Rabig writes in to decode one of journalism’s most abused catchphrases, “culture war”: Just two examples: Lyle Denniston of The Boston Globe informs us that the “Supreme Court plunges back into the nation’s culture Continue Reading →
Historian Julia Rabig writes in to decode one of journalism’s most abused catchphrases, “culture war”: Just two examples: Lyle Denniston of The Boston Globe informs us that the “Supreme Court plunges back into the nation’s culture Continue Reading →
Historian Julia Rabig writes in to decode one of journalism’s most abused catchphrases, “culture war”: Just two examples: Lyle Denniston of The Boston Globe informs us that the “Supreme Court plunges back into the nation’s culture Continue Reading →
The Revealer will be speaking at a conference, “The Belief Beat: Religion & Journalism,”at Yale Divinity School tonight. Preparations must be made, so we leave you with a few links to stories Continue Reading →
The Revealer will be speaking at a conference, “The Belief Beat: Religion & Journalism,”at Yale Divinity School tonight. Preparations must be made, so we leave you with a few links to stories Continue Reading →
Jimmy Carter is, as ever, diplomatic in his denunciation of the White House’s current religion. In The American Prospect, he tells Ayelish McGarvey that this administration is “maybe strongly influenced by ill-advised theologians….” Y’think? Continue Reading →
Jimmy Carter is, as ever, diplomatic in his denunciation of the White House’s current religion. In The American Prospect, he tells Ayelish McGarvey that this administration is “maybe strongly influenced by ill-advised theologians….” Y’think? Continue Reading →