
Review: how corporate America invented Christian America
"Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful."

San Francisco Opera scores a hit with "Two Women"
Listening to Tutino's opera one can imagine that this is what a Puccini of today might be writing: expert and sophisticated, while also aiming for popularity and acceptance.

"Stacy's Mom" inspires music video to Hillary Clinton
The band, Well Strung, has strummed a new music video dedicated to presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton.

Fascinating, revealing period narratives from Tribeca Film Festival
Cinema can afford the progressive viewer the opportunity to study history, experience people's struggles, and witness social change throughout history.

A day in the life of film at Tribeca
"Armor of Light." "Good Kill," "Far from Men," "Trials of Constance Baker Motley," "Song of Lahore" and more.

Roselyn Sanchez, Univision pull out of Trump's Miss USA pageant
Actor Roselyn Sanchez has refused to co-host the Miss USA pageant because of its association with Donald Trump.

Rose McGowan fired for protesting sexism in Adam Sandler casting call
Actor Rose McGowan announced she was fired by her agents for protesting sexism in casting call for an Adam Sandler film.
Orange is the new red
The season finale of the third season of Netflix's "Orange is the New Black" was spectacular, to say nothing of the other wonderful episodes leading up to it.

Girlhood's peaks and valleys: "Infinitely Polar Bear" reviewed
Screenwriter Maya Forbes makes an auspicious directorial debut in this intensely personal film recreating her troubled Boston girlhood during the 1970s

Movie Review: "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl"
Half way through this film, I cried because it was so good at explaining the highs and lows, the pure misery, of adolescence.

