Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment
The audacious plot to blow up the Nord Stream pipelines -- Shadowy figures, deep-sea sabotage, and geopolitical skulduggery come together in a fascinating exposé by a Wall Street Journal reporter. -- Malcolm Forbes
13 hours ago
An Iraqi American director seeds her film 'Pomegranate' with love -- Donald Keough13 hours ago
Raising horses lifts a Black family across generations -- Deborah Johnson4 days ago
Caught in the backlash over AI, book publishers face mounting questions -- Cameron Pugh5 days ago
Books -- The reach of AI is profound. These books can help you engage in the conversation.13 hours ago
Elephants in your midst: In Boston, an art exhibit tells the story of an Indian herd4 days ago
Books -- The 1909 auto race that sealed Americans' love of cars5 days ago
What the new 'Spider-Man' teaches us about starting anew6 days ago
Music -- Rock singer and naturalist: How Shearwater's Jonathan Meiburg straddles two careers8 days ago
Books -- Bringing religion to bear on public policy debates9 days ago
Books -- Why faith matters in today's political memoirs11 days ago
Music -- Jesca Hoop mixes protest and perspective in latest album, 'Long Wave Home'15 days ago
From the Magazine -- Antiquity is new again. To these enthusiasts, ancient Greek is a living language.18 days ago
Books -- July's best books range far and wide18 days ago
Books -- An early naturalist who cast off the 'chains of prejudice'18 days ago
Books -- A beekeeper muses on the delights of stewarding a hive18 days ago
Restocking US missile interceptors will take years. China and Russia are watching. -- America's stockpile of key defensive missiles is low because of the Iran war. Production is expected to ramp up, but the shortage is challenging the U.S. military. -- Anna Mulrine Grobe15 hours ago
