Humanist Voices in Verse: Old Man
This week’s poem is by Chris Roe. Roe is 66 years old and lives in Norfolk, England. His poetry has been published in magazines and websites around the world. In 2008 he published a collection... Read More
The Comics Section: The Earth is Flat, Trust in the Lord, Losing Voters
Your favorites are here: Jesus and Mo, The Atheist Pig, and Raging Pencils!
Blizzard Bingers: AHA Staff Share Snowfall Entertainment
Last Friday, the DC region experienced the biggest snow event in recent history. Living in a small western Maryland town, I made sure I was prepared to spend an extended amount of time inside my... Read More
Film Review: 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi is an extremely engaging film with seductive barracks’ wit, well-done action sequences, and calculated appeal to the apolitical moviegoer. Yes, some of the humor is typical Michael Bay juvenilia, regurgitating... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 33 George, George, and Fanny: How Three Nineteenth Century Women Invented 21st Century Humanism
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. George, George, and Fanny: How Three Nineteenth Century Women Invented Twenty-First Century Humanism The first half of the twentieth century was a sickly time for... Read More
The Comics Section: Blasphemers, Make America Great Again, The Temptation of Eve
You know you love them! New comics by Jesus and Mo, The Atheist Pig, and Raging Pencils!
Film Review: Je Suis Charlie Depicts Harrowing Account of Charlie Hebdo Attacks
Charb. Cabu. Tignous. Wolinski. These and other courageous defenders of free expression appear by name as part of the dedication in the opening minute of Je Suis Charlie, the Netflix documentary released on the one-year... Read More
