2014-04-02T05:12:39-06:00

Robert Redford loses it all somewhere in the Indian Ocean. Read more

2014-03-31T05:04:53-06:00

A decidedly non-Reformed look at faith finds sympathy from a Reformed reader. Read more

2014-03-21T08:23:44-06:00

A lesson in not getting what you want. Read more

2014-03-21T08:09:27-06:00

The utopia of unity in diversity. Read more

2014-03-21T08:04:54-06:00

Indecipherable chaos. Read more

2014-03-14T11:13:04-06:00

A brilliant (if irreverent) experience Read more

2014-03-14T06:32:27-06:00

An entire movie based on driving fast and not getting caught. Read more

2014-03-14T06:22:27-06:00

How to make a movie out of a TV series, and do it right. Read more

2014-03-12T05:28:32-06:00

Review of Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War by Robert M. Gates According to the rules of an old Washington parlor game, there is only one thing to do upon the release of a memoir by a former high-profile official: search the text for the most salacious, damning, or quotable put-downs of other officials and shout them over Twitter at your political opponents. Thus, if you have heard anything about former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates’ new memoir, Duty: Memoirs... Read more

2014-03-07T05:25:33-07:00

Just because you’re a billionaire genius doesn’t make you my friend. Read more

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