A Catholic whose family belongs to the Diocese of Palai responds to the recent 'narcotic jihad' remarks made by the Bishop of Palai.
‘They Portray Gender Neutrality’: Turkish Government Sees K-Pop as a Threat
For religious conservatives in the country, South Korean music has a bad influence on youth. But should it be censored?
‘My Unorthodox Lives’ Spurred Conservative Jewish Women to Talk About Their Lives
The Netflix show has created an alternative space for public and nuanced discussions about Orthodoxy, ultra-Orthodoxy, and gender.
‘Habib’ Spoof Trailer Playfully Contests Long-Held Stereotypes of Arabs
Twenty years after 9/11, in a climate of anti-Arab and anti-Muslim racist backlash, two comedians use satire to help change the stories we tell.
Michael K. Williams and ‘The Wire’: How the Show Redefined TV Watching
The Wire was a Greek tragedy, a novel and a bingeworthy social commentary.
Twenty Years Later, 9/11 Remains Etched in My Memory
I did not know then that the implications of this event would be far reaching, enduring, and that it would touch all of us.
I Was on a Frenzied Trading Floor When 9/11 Broke – Here’s What I Witnessed
On the trading floor, it was a day when rationality was at war with humanity, and humanity lost.
‘Get Out Now’: Staffers Recount What Happened Inside the White House on 9/11
'We thought it had to be a terrible accident. We left the Mess shortly thereafter, unaware of the impact of the second plane.'
10 Years Later: How ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Changed Self-Publishing
The controversial novel and its sequels enticed more authors to experiment with self-publishing, but the latter has a history that long predates the steamy bestseller.
