2018-04-13T20:03:12-06:00

In director Lynne Ramsay’s film, the Word of God, and those made in the image of God, are expendable. Read more

2018-04-02T17:29:20-06:00

Evangelicals don't need to get high to have a history. Read more

2018-04-05T12:23:21-06:00

A quiet—very quiet—story about the limits of parental love. Read more

2018-03-25T14:00:40-06:00

My first foray into the extensive set of works by Mercedes Lackey has been an encouraging one. If you’re like me, the Sci-Fi/Fantasy section at the bookstore is always a bit overwhelming. Sure, there’s a fairly small list of sci-fi classic authors to choose from (hint: always check to see if they’ve got anything by Cordwainer Smith or Clifford Simak), but that particular section at the bookstore is usually just a wall of multi-colored covers that provide no way to... Read more

2018-03-29T11:33:36-06:00

‘Ready Player One’ is busy—very busy—proving that the filmmaker, now in his 70s, can still wow the youth. Read more

2018-03-25T14:01:19-06:00

A Review of David Brin's "Kiln People" Read more

2018-03-22T07:55:26-06:00

A review of Steven Soderbergh’s “Unsane.” Read more

2018-03-19T09:01:55-06:00

It sends up Communist ideology with glee, but shows a tendency toward corruption, insularity and self-flattery that has infected—and continues to infect—political systems of all stripes. Read more

2018-03-14T14:44:59-06:00

A review of "The Big Book of Bible Stories for Toddlers" Read more

2018-03-05T15:19:37-07:00

I don’t know if I should be glad that Crossing to Safety is the first Wallace Stegner novel I’ve read–because of course how could I know that? It’s the first one I’ve read. Maybe all of the rest of them are inferior; maybe they’re all vastly superior. In any case, I am glad that I read it. It’s an excellent book and you should all read it too. There are a lot of different views of the good life to choose from.... Read more


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