by Craig Nash | Aug 19, 2025 | Opinion
Early in Stripes, the 1981 comedy about Army misfits, a sergeant gathers a group of recruits for a time of getting to know each other. One recruit launches into a diatribe about how he wants to be named and treated: “The name’s Francis Soyer, but everybody calls...
by Jason Edwards | May 30, 2025 | Opinion
This might seem like an odd place to begin a conversation about atonement—with a pop star, a contract dispute, and a re-recorded album. But that’s where grace often begins, not in the sanctuaries we build, but in the ones we stumble into. This week, Taylor Swift made...