After hundreds of conversations, the pioneering apologetics podcaster is celebrating the “surprising rebirth” of faith in the ...
In “Believe,” the Times columnist Ross Douthat argues that science has strengthened, rather than weakened, the case for faith ...
Greg Gutfeld sounds off in a new Variety cover story on toppling Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel in the ratings.
The malady these books are intended to remedy is one that Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor has written about extensively, ...
Another pinned video on his Instagram shows him doing standup comedy at West Point while pretending to be a U.S. Marine. Banks often interviews atheists and believers while wearing a medallion ...
The Righteous Gemstones never fails to amaze the audience with its quirky storyline and eccentric characters. The HBO black comedy series, which revolves around a dysfunctional family of ...
Transferring from a successful run in Bath a few years ago, Oliver Cotton wants to marry politics and art to work his way up to the encounter between an ageing Johann Sebastian Bach and Frederick II ...
Our comedy columnist reflects on 50 years of ... in “Stone Yard Devotional,” her Booker-shortlisted novel about an atheist who seeks refuge at a convent in New South Wales.
Peters, who returns to Peacock Theater on Saturday night, talks about near misses with landing sitcoms and why staying true to himself as a comedian is worth more than mainstream success.
The grandest spectacle of all came from a humble Montana town, where a movie theater offered free admission, or a princely ten cents, to any child who surrendered a catalog for the communal inferno.