Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment
Dancing offers children refuge in conflict-torn Congo - A workshop on breaking, also known as breakdancing, has been a source of joy for children in Goma since 2008. By - Paloma Laudet - , Théodore de Kerros - / 1 min
10 hours ago
Ahead of the Oscars: Our critic's picks for the best acting awards -- Peter Rainer10 hours ago
Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners' isn't just a vampire flick. It's an American story infused with blues. -- Ken Makin3 days ago
Quoting the Bible, more Democrats lean into being Christian -- Sophie Hills5 days ago
"High Water" embodies the struggle of historic Black coastal communities10 hours ago
An enslaved potter left messages for the future, inscribed in clay3 days ago
English painter John Constable captured the rhythms of rural life5 days ago
In Taiwan, athletes are ageless on and off the field11 days ago
Remember landline phones? Parents want them back.14 days ago
Kenyan stylists are using the West's discarded clothing to refashion the future14 days ago
From 'The Godfather' to 'Tender Mercies,' Robert Duvall made each role his own18 days ago
Difference Maker - This Nigerian educator gave a river a voice. The next generation is listening.24 days ago
AI can write songs, plays, and novels. What does that mean for human creativity?25 days ago
Clergy look to Bible on immigration enforcement. Interpretations can differ.1 month ago
Cannes favorite 'The President's Cake' is a fable with real-world immediacy25 days ago
Purrs in paradise: Lanai Cat Sanctuary rescues felines and protects vulnerable birds1 month ago
Iran endgame tests Trump's govern-by-instinct style - President Donald Trump's supporters say the attack on Iran reflects his leadership style of swift, unilateral action. Others see it as impetuous. As the president hints at an endgame, huge questions remain. By - Linda Feldmann - / 5 min10 hours ago
