
A Brief Guide to Miami’s Art Scene
Miami boasts a thriving art scene as one of the top art destinations in the country. From the historic Art Deco district in South Beach, with its distinctive buildings painted in ice cream colors, to the up-and-coming More...

UNC student Maya Little vandalizes Confederate flag with red paint, does interviews before being arrested
A graduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has been arrested for defacing a Confederate statue on campus with red paint, attempting to signify blood. The campus activist group, Move More...

‘Paul Apostle of Christ’ highlights the Christian persecution and hunger for righteousness in Paul’s ministry
Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ attempted to capture some of the horror and tragedy of Jesus Christ’s murder, his crucifixion. Now, picking up years after Jesus’ resurrection and ascension, More...

Myrtle Beach Establishes New Beach Safety Plan, Considers Historic Districts
The city of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is putting a new beach safety plan in place, which they’re calling “Oceanfront 2018.” Police Chief Amy Prock discussed the plan in a meeting on Wednesday. If More...

Disney’s romantic ‘Lady and the Tramp’ arrives on digital, Blu-ray, adds some historical value for modern audiences
Lady and the Tramp is one of Disney’s most underrated and underrepresented films, with an incredible romantic theme, beautiful scenes and powerful music. Now the classic film arrives with in digital version, More...

University of Richmond professors Jory Brinkerhoff and Manuella Meyer received Fulbright awards
University of Richmond biology professor Jory Brinkerhoff and history professor Manuella Meyer have received Fulbright awards to support their research projects. Jory Brinkerhoff, a disease ecologist who studies More...

Pure Flix falls flat with ‘Samson’ but don’t blame Taylor James
Pure Flix returns with another faith-based film, an epic Samson tale, based on the popular Biblical events surrounding the God-empowered Jew who conquers the Philistines only to betray his oath with the Lord and More...

The History of St Valentine, creation of the holiday
While cards, candy, flowers and romance take center stage to celebrate Valentine’s Day, it was on February 14 around the year 278 A.D., Valentine, a holy priest in Rome in the days of Emperor Claudius II, More...

Michigan State’s Shreena Gandhi says whites doing yoga are guilty of exploiting ‘a system of power, privilege, and oppression’
A professor of religious studies at Michigan State University recently argued that white people who practice yoga are guilty of enjoying a “system of power, privilege, and oppression.” Michigan State University More...

Oregon’s Reed College amends Western Civ class after protests call it ‘Caucasoid’ and ‘Eurocentric’
The Reed College adminstration and staff have agreed to revise the mandatory freshman humanities course, Humanities 110, focused on the Western Canon in response to student protests which called it “Caucasoid” More...

Are Children Today in Danger of Receiving Too Much Homework?
Children need to learn. Children need an education. An education begins with repetition and retention. Children’s minds are not strong enough to survive on independent thinking. Not yet. It is through repetition More...

The First Groundhog Day: February 2, 1887 and the beginning of the Punxsutawney Phil traditions
On this day in 1887, Groundhog Day, featuring a rodent meteorologist, is celebrated for the first time at Gobbler’s Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. The legend of Punxsutawney Phil is born. According to More...

‘The Riot and the Dance’ brings the ‘wonder’ of creation to the big screen with Dr Gordon Wilson
Moviegoers will soon get the chance to dive deeper into creation, appreciate the wonders of the animal kingdom and discover the world around us on the big screen. “The Riot and the Dance” is a nature and science More...

What To Do When You Feel Frustrated With Politics
We live in one of the most politically charged eras in history. Even people who were previously apolitical seem to be invested in the current political era. It seems like no one is currently satisfied with the state More...

Christopher Nolan Quotes
Christopher Nolan is the director of “Momento”, “The Dark Knight,” “Inception” and the Oscar nominated “Dunkirk.” “That trip was the initial inspiration and what More...

6 Wars that changed history forever
Irrespective of whether people like it or not, wars have played a great role in shaping the world to what it is right now. The current political situation, the number of developed and under-developed countries are More...

First poster, trailer for TNT’s ‘The Alieniest’ with Daniel Bruhl, Luke Evans
TNT released new key art with a trailer to promote their upcoming limited series The Alienist. The Alienist opens when a series of haunting murders of boy prostitutes grips New York City. Newly appointed police More...

‘Titantic 20th anniversary’ with James Cameron Premiering November 26th
Thirty-two years after the discovery and 20 years after the blockbuster movie, the Titanic story is still evolving in unexpected ways and now, National Geographic, from executive producer and National Geographic More...

Michael Kelly previews ‘The Long Road Home’: it’s story about the ‘true cost of war,’ a ‘story about humanity’
National Geographic’s new miniseries “The Long Road Home” centers on the fame ambush in Iraq, April 4, 2004 – “Black Sunday.” House of Cards star Michael Kelly stars at Lt. Col. Gary Volesky, the More...

New college education study: graduates getting ‘random, unconnected courses’ ‘gaps in their basic skills and knowledge’
A recent national survey found that a “genuine, well-rounded college education” is a thing of the past at many colleges and universities, finding that most studnets are left with a “thin and patchy More...