The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 53 Loyalty in Treason: The Christopher Hitchens Case
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Loyalty in Treason: The Christopher Hitchens Case In the age of social media it has become axiomatic that, no matter who you are, there is... Read More
TV Review: The Kids of Bob’s Burgers Invent a New Religion
Bob’s Burgers is a family-friendly animated sitcom on Fox you may have heard of but likely haven’t watched. With competition from the still-popular Family Guy and The Simpsons, a show about two parents and their... Read More
Review: The Most Hated Woman in America
Madalyn Murray O’Hair was the founder of American Atheists and a force to be reckoned with. Known as tough, unapologetic, and even brutal at times, including to those she loved, O’Hair was a true revolutionary... Read More
Father John Misty, the Voice of a Reluctant Generation
I really don’t want to like Father John Misty. The enigmatic folk singer’s beard, skinny jeans, and gravitas punch you in the face with a “hipster Brooklynite” aura. You would expect Misty to gauge the... Read More
The Comics Section: “The Truth,” Not Enough Faith to be Atheist, and More on Trump Taxes
New comics by Jesus and Mo, The Atheist Pig, and Raging Pencils!
Disney’s Gay Moment in Beauty and the Beast
Beauty and the Beast is the classic tale of the beautiful townswoman Belle, who falls unexpectedly in love with her captor, the cursed beast who lives in a remote enchanted castle in the woods outside... Read More
Book Review: The Burning Years by Felicity Harley
Imagine a cackle of hyenas are chasing you towards the edge of a precipice. Do you stay and fight or do you take a leap into the unknown? In the slow motion of everyday life... Read More
