Examining the never-ending struggle between science and superstition and the moral dilemmas it can create.
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Book Review: The Da Vinci Fraud
Using The Da Vinci Code as a framework for the general public to explore the historical roots of Christianity.
Read More »DVD Review: American Gothic: The Complete Series
Excellent performances and writing make this one of television's more interesting explorations of the battle between good and evil.
Read More »Book Review: Radicals in Robes
Are the real judicial radicals those who claim they seek to restore "original intent" to the U.S. Constitution?
Read More »Cult TV Series American Gothic Comes to DVD
"Someone’s at the door" -- and God help you if it’s Sheriff Buck.
Read More »CD Review: Jackson Browne’s Solo Acoustic, Vol. 1
Jackson Browne's solo acoustic performances give new shades of nuance to his inimitable songwriting.
Read More »Book Review: Faith at War
Those with hope for the future of U.S. relations with the Islamic world may find Faith at War depressing.
Read More »CD Review: Progressions: 100 Years of Jazz Guitar
Definitive is a dangerous term when it comes to music collections or compilations. That’s because the term is just so — well– definitive. That said, if Progressions: 100 Years of Jazz Guitar isn’t a definitive collection of the history of jazz guitar to date, it comes awfully damn close. Recently …
Read More »Book Review: Moondust by Andrew Smith
Apollo - a lengthy journey ultimately more symbolic than substantial?
Read More »Book Review: Looking for Bigfoot in a Search for America
We’ve all heard the stories. We just pan them off as the ravings of conspiracy nuts or crazies. Who really killed JFK, RFK and MLK? What was the role of the government in Waco, Ruby Ridge or even 9/11? Do those things we think we see in the periphery of …
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