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Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment

'Kindness can tether us when we're feeling adrift.' Why I helped a stranger buy bread. -- When he helps a lost stranger find her way, our essayist discovers a central tenet of giving: The giver often gains more than the receiver.

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Linklater's 'Nouvelle Vague' is so much more than a film about a film -- Richard Linklater's "Nouvelle Vague" is about the making of Jean-Luc Godard's "Breathless." But its true subject is the exhilaration that comes from being part of an artistic escapade, writes our film critic.

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Americans are buying more Bibles. What does that mean for US Christianity? -- Bible sales in the United States last year were up by 20% over 2023, according to Circana. This year, they've increased by another 14%.

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With nostalgia at the helm, the Belle of Louisville steamboat keeps paddling along -- The sheet-cake-shaped vessel, built in 1914, evokes a simpler, more romantic era.

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'Train Dreams' review: A powerful, spare look at a vanishing way of life -- "Train Dreams" is a beautiful look at a bygone era that, at the same time, has a startling immediacy. That immediacy, our critic writes, is more than a matter of careful observation. In its widest sense, the movie is asking what makes life worth living.

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A cupboard full of 'wild books': Singing the praises of Little Free Libraries -- In an era when the latest books trend on social media, Little Free Libraries offer a sense of serendipity, community, and connection.

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Mountain Club of Uganda makes strides in making climbing more accessible -- Muyenga quarry is the only outdoor rock-climbing crag in Kampala. A national club is working to expand options for climbers.

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'It's what I've been looking for': Why this mother of two embraces her church -- In this installment of our occasional series on women of faith, one Colorado Christian explains why she remains grounded in her church community.

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Come cry with me! A cross-country flight, a wailing baby – and communal joy. -- What happens when a crying baby reigns over a cross-country flight? The community pulls together.

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Food benefits are ending for millions in US. Who is affected – and who is offering help? -- The U.S. government shutdown is affecting funding for a food assistance program used by nearly 42 million Americans. With benefits set to end Nov. 1, what challenges will people face, and what are states doing to help them?

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Great Scots! This New Hampshire festival celebrates heritage and connection. -- Scottish clans come together to trace their genealogy and enjoy music and games.

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Coney dog, hold the ... chili? Our reporter tries a Detroit classic (sort of). -- Detroiters take great pride in their city's claim to inventing the Coney dog. For more than 100 years, two side-by-side restaurants have been embroiled in a (mostly) friendly rivalry.

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The Boss was riding high. 'Springsteen' shows what happened next. -- The new movie "Springsteen," drawn from a book, portrays a more subdued Bruce than the one whose rousing concert images pepper the internet. The film mines the origins of the "Nebraska" album looking for what drives a living legend.

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For my Colombian American mom, home is never taken for granted -- For some long-established immigrants, the fallout from immigration debates is that travel can bring trepidation and belonging feels fragile.

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