Soldiers Save Lives, an organization founded by young Israeli civilians in the days after the October 7 terrorist attack, should rouse Americans into action.
Read MoreI post twenty eight lessons from this year as reminders to myself. As a stamp in this picture passport. As a moment to stop the train and surface. As notes from above ground. I hope they are edifying to you in some way.
Read MoreTo the creative team, Lady Ballers is more than a movie. More than the ephemeral content that characterizes our age, churned out thoughtlessly and doomed for obscurity on the next big streaming platform. Instead, it is an essential building block in a new parallel arts economy built to rival the coasts.
Read MoreWhat, in past years, has been a cheeky Christmastime celebration draped in red, white, and blue, was instead something more poignant—a Judeo-Christian commemoration of Western values. An interfaith community standing in defiance of evil. A much-needed festival of lights in a season of darkness.
Read MoreAs BLM signals support for Hamas, Patrisse Khan-Cullors’ memoir reads more like prophecy. When they call you a terrorist, Patrisse, they just might be right.
Read MoreIs heartbreak inevitable in dating? Do we have to endure pain and unrequited love to find the person we’re meant to be with? Grace Bydalek, in her colorful personal story, claims there’s a way to avoid the anguish.
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