Sweet and Savage: The Real O’Neals Reveals Itself to Be a Multidimensional Sitcom
When I was a kid, network sitcoms were the main event on TV nights. And I think I probably learned a lot from watching them. Family Ties taught me that kids and parents could have... Read More
The Comics Section: Strength and Weakness, Without the Bible, Manifest Destiny
Your favorites are back! New comics by Jesus and Mo, The Atheist Pig, and Raging Pencils!
Are You Watching the 2016 Presidential Election Coverage or House of Cards? What’s the Difference?
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains plot details from Season 4 of the Netflix original series House of Cards. Last week, after months of nail-biting anticipation, the most awaited and detested presidential campaign of 2016 finally... Read More
God’s Not Dead 2 is Coming Out on April Fools’ Day. Coincidence?
“If we sit by and do nothing, the pressure we’re feeling today will mean persecution tomorrow.” Sounds like something a leader here at the American Humanist Association might say—after all, we’re reminded on our money,... Read More
Humanism in Literature: Ten Authors to Read
In his essay, “Humanist Literature in Perspective,” Dr. Arthur Dobrin, professor emeritus at Hofstra University and leader emeritus of the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island, writes, ‘Humanist literature’ is an ambiguous term. Does it... Read More
End of an Era: MythBusters Signs Off
You may have missed the news if you were binge watching fan-favorite political drama House of Cards on Netflix this weekend, but Sunday quietly marked the end of a thirteen-year venture to test commonly held... Read More
Is Tina Fey Anti-Humanist?
It’s hard not to feel a little miffed at beloved American comedian Tina Fey when you watch the short interview she gave to Bustle, posted on Friday. While promoting her new film Whiskey Tango Foxtrot... Read More