Dilbert Comic Creator, Scott Adams, Dies at 68
Loading the Audio Player... The conservative cartoonist died on Tuesday after sharing a terminal prostate cancer diagnosis last year. Adams died peacefully with loved ones by his ...
Loading the Audio Player... The conservative cartoonist died on Tuesday after sharing a terminal prostate cancer diagnosis last year. Adams died peacefully with loved ones by his ...
From Gregorian chants to CCM mega-hits, we need music that confronts us with the gospel’s strangeness. Historian Molly Worthen discusses her conversion.
Caravaggio’s cinematic realism and psychological depth did more than unsettle taste in his own time.
Fall might technically be pumpkin spice season, but let’s be honest—it’s also prestige movie season. Studios roll out their biggest Oscar hopefuls,
John Mark McMillan, the singer-songwriter behind modern worship staple “How He Loves,” is calling it quits on the road. In an Instagram post on Monday, he
Lord David Alton, a veteran Christian human rights campaigner, has urged European governments to act after a United Nations committee raised concerns about reports of forced abortions and sterilisation of women with disabilities in some European Union member states.
As Jamaica heads to the polls on Sept. 3, questions have been raised about the quality and consistency of sign language interpretation during the televised debates that shaped the campaign. Advocates for the Deaf and hard of hearing community, which makes up an estimated 1–2 percent of the population, say reliable access is essential to ensure full participation in the democratic process.
Amazon s Prime Video has released first-look images from season two of House of David, and announced the premiere date as Oct 5, coinciding with the launch of Wonder Project s subscription service on
The creators of AI companions have found a large market for their algorithmic personifications among lonely people seeking emotional advice and more. It is a wide open gateway for unhealthy dependency as increasingly isolated individuals seek intimate relationships without the hard work and hazards involved with human interpersonal interactions. Alexia Georghiou explains why this falls short.
But a frustrating new attempt to chart its cultural history does little to unveil either one.
The continent of Africa looks different depending on which calculations you choose to make a three dimensional reality into a two dimensional representation, and the choice is largely determined by who is in charge and what narrative they wish to portray. The African Union has decided it is time to take charge and give the world a better perception of the African continent. Jim Olang hopes this will help lift African confidence in the wider world.