by Cathleen Falsani | May 31, 2011 | News
LOS ANGELES (RNS) Terrence Malick’s new film, “Tree of Life,” is nearly indescribable. Not because its beauty or virtuosity are beyond words, although it has its moments. “Tree of Life,” which opens on Friday (May 27), is iconoclastic, its plot nonlinear, constructed... by Mark McEntire | Nov 20, 2008 | Opinion
Even when style is the only factor considered, genres cannot function as discrete categories. They necessarily overlap. In the end, categories of either type turn out to be a matter of convenience, primarily for the task of marketing. Still we are accustomed to... by Cliff Vaughn | Nov 7, 2008 | Opinion
The challenge of losing weight is a staple of American reality television. Shows like “The Biggest Loser” and “Celebrity Fit Club” revolve around weight loss, while others like “Supernanny” or “Wife Swap” have included... by Don Wilkey | May 8, 2008 | Opinion
My choice for the title of the book I just read is the “Unsatisfied Womb.” This is one of the sub titles found in the work. The actual title is Be Fruitful And Multiply by Nancy Campbell. Vision Forum in San Antonio, Texas published the book in 2003. It is... by Mark Johnson | May 1, 2008 | Opinion
“Trespassers Will Be Baptized” is the creative and whimsical title of a new book written by Elizabeth Emerson Hancock Trende, known more affectionately by us at Central Baptist Church as Emy, daughter of Greg and Sharon Hancock. Emy’s book is a...