The Huffington Post is adding a section on religion, which seems intent on redefining it away from Christianity. Full story here.
The Huffington Post is adding a section on religion, which seems intent on redefining it away from Christianity. Full story here.
S. T. Karnick writes about Christopher Buckley and the Mount Vernon Statement on Pajamas Media. Full essay here.
After suffering ratings disasters by changing its highly popular programming lineup to chase after younger viewers, the Lifetime Network is changing again, looking for . . . younger viewers. Full story here.
ESPN commentator Tony Kornheiser has been suspended for two weeks for criticizing a fellow employee’s clothing choices, on his radio show. Full story here.
Who owns the internet? We all do, but the government wants it:
Ian Carmichael, the appealing and highly talented British actor who played Lord Peter Wimsey and Bertie Wooster on UK television and radio, has died at the age of 89. He was one of the greats. Read a very good obituary here.
Harris Interactive‘s annual polls of public opinion of entertainers found Clint Eastwood the top movie star and Oprah Winfrey best-liked TV personality. >> More . . .
Marvel Comics will move away from “darker” story lines and characterizations, and “heroes will be heroes again” while the stories remain “edgy” and contemporary according to Marvel’s editor in chief, USA Today reports.
Fast cars, crazy challenges, and merciless mockery of statism and elitists: the UK series Top Gear airs on BBC America Mondays at 8 EST. Click here for more info.
Clever and engaging impossible-crime mystery stories featuring a clergyman detective, Hal White’s The Mysteries of Reverend Dean: highly recommended. Click here.
Prog-rock supergroup Transatlantic returns with another fine CD release, The Whirlwind. Click here.
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