Guardians, Bellas, and Ruth: All That Sisterhood Can Achieve
A fair representation of women in entertainment would include positive aspects of sisterhood, encouraging women to pursue healthy sisterhood in their own lives.
A fair representation of women in entertainment would include positive aspects of sisterhood, encouraging women to pursue healthy sisterhood in their own lives.
In Spider-Man: Homecoming, the villain Adrian Toomes represents a disturbingly plausible version of a very natural human tendency: the idolization of family.
If you’re wondering how someone can just declare himself pope, keep in mind that things in the church were way less formal back then.
War is the theme for this episode as Wade and Kevin review Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk and Matt Reeve’s War for the Planet of the Apes.
Rather than framing our offense as a moral stance or an end in itself, we need to learn to frame it as an opportunity.
Simply put, From Cairo to Christ is an uplifting, illuminating, and convicting read.
In Chasing Contentment, Erik Reymond identifies the lie that satisfaction and contentment come through consumption.
For all their lack of subtlety, zombies dramatize many of our deepest inner conflicts.
iZombie explores the dangers of dehumanization as Liz learns to humanize others by consuming their brains.
In the real-life person of St. Joan of Arc, we find someone who is both thinking and doing.
For Kevin Porter of Gilmore Guys, hospitality looked like a podcast with a posture of welcome and inclusion.
Wade and Kevin tackle one of the most buzzed-about indie films of the year with David Lowery’s “A Ghost Story” as well as “The Big Sick”.
Drew and Tyler are back with Cameron McAllister. The trio talk about their Radiohead favorites and where Tyler should start to experience Radiohead.
The Great British Baking Show depicts what it looks like to embrace our unique identities and give them shape.
Neil Gaiman’s new book reminds us that stories are made to be loved, cherished, told, and retold.
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