Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment
Quoting the Bible, more Democrats lean into being Christian -- For decades, Republicans have embraced Christianity and faith-based leadership. A new crop of Democrats is now doing the same. -- Sophie Hills
12 hours ago
"High Water" embodies the struggle of historic Black coastal communities -- Ken Makin1 day ago
An enslaved potter left messages for the future, inscribed in clay -- Ken Makin4 days ago
English painter John Constable captured the rhythms of rural life -- Heller McAlpin4 days ago
In Taiwan, athletes are ageless on and off the field1 day ago
Remember landline phones? Parents want them back.4 days ago
Kenyan stylists are using the West's discarded clothing to refashion the future4 days ago
From 'The Godfather' to 'Tender Mercies,' Robert Duvall made each role his own8 days ago
Difference Maker - This Nigerian educator gave a river a voice. The next generation is listening.14 days ago
AI can write songs, plays, and novels. What does that mean for human creativity?15 days ago
Clergy look to Bible on immigration enforcement. Interpretations can differ.20 days ago
Cannes favorite 'The President's Cake' is a fable with real-world immediacy15 days ago
Purrs in paradise: Lanai Cat Sanctuary rescues felines and protects vulnerable birds26 days ago
Minneapolis inspires protest songs, from The Boss to Billy Bragg15 days ago
In Oscar-nominated 'One Battle After Another,' a message for a troubled America?15 days ago
Southeastern Spain has a dry landscape. Sensor technology is bearing fruit.15 days ago
Live chat replay: A conversation on Iran war with Scott Peterson -- In an interview, senior Middle East correspondent Scott Peterson talks about how the U.S., Israel, and Iran arrived at this point. He addresses who might replace the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and whether Iranians will be better off once the conflict subsides. And he delves into the ethos of Shiite martyrdom. -- Christa Case Bryant12 hours ago
