Smith reflects on his career and the movies that made him a pioneer of indie cinema, plus shares details on the sequels he ...
This doesn’t matter much to our narrator, Jill “Doll” Blaine, who has so far comforted 342 dying souls, each equally “a person who had not willed himself into this world and was now being taken out of ...
“In extreme cases I would be willing to kill a patient to help them escape unbearable suffering, if they had come to that ...
The lower jawbone of an unknown person seems to lie in the very same spot it did a year ago, though the desert sun has ...
"Blame of Thrones," a parody of "Game of Thrones" that Borderlands is presenting Jan. 29-Feb. 1, is a classic murder mystery ...
"The Da Vinci Code" as a play? Those who know Dan Brown's novel recall a detective thriller that features an extremely complex debate. In the end, it's much like Orville and Wilbur's flight. It's hell ...
I have just returned from a wonderful road trip to Indias Northeastern states covering parts of West Bengal, Assam, Nagaland, ...
Feature / In his celebrated mea culpa, the German pastor Martin Niemöller blamed his failure to speak out against the Nazis ...
VATICAN CITY (RNS) — As cardinals gather in Rome for their first consistory under Pope Leo XIV, Venezuela has become a test case for the church’s quiet but consequential diplomacy.
How many 'bad guys' just never had their side heard?
New Frontiers in Science and Religion' (I.B. Tauris, 2024) by by Jörg Matthias Determann and Shoaib Ahmed Malik. Islamic ...
The first publicly recognized Black priest in the United States, Augustus Tolton, may not be a household name. Yet I believe his story – from being born enslaved to becoming a college valedictorian – ...