The Comics Section: “Freedom” of Religion, Conservative Math, and Birds Who Sow
New comics by Jesus and Mo, The Atheist Pig, and Raging Pencils!
Humanist Voices in Verse: “Hadrian Jr.’s Wall”
This week's poem is by Brian C. Felder, a widely published poet currently writing from his home in rural Delaware. If you’d like to contribute original poetry to Humanist Voices in Verse, write to write@thehumanist.com... Read More
Film Review: I Am Not Your Negro
James Baldwin was a national treasure. Through his masterful writing and oratorical deliberations on race and Black America’s constant struggle for justice and recognition of our humanity, Baldwin’s poetic potency proves timeless as it continues... Read More
The Cartoon History of Humanism, Episode 50 Science Strikes Back: Carl Sagan's Acts of Resistance and Assistance
View all episodes in the Cartoon History of Humanism series. Science Strikes Back: Carl Sagan's Acts of Resistance and Assistance Running a booth at atheist conventions usually consists of sitting by yourself for fifty-five minutes... Read More
The Comics Section: Religious Feelings, Eternal Torture, Biblical History
New comics by Jesus and Mo, The Atheist Pig, and Raging Pencils!
TV Review: The Young Pope’s Godless Confession
The Young Pope, a ten-part HBO drama written and directed by Italian filmmaker Paolo Sorrentino, follows the ascension of the young and captivating Lenny Belardo (Pope Pius XIII), the first American pontiff. The newly elected... Read More
Humanist Voices in Verse: “Interregnum and Coronation”
INTERREGNUM AND CORONATION, a villanelle* by Neil Doherty The villanelle has a strict rhyme scheme and the first and third lines are repeated several times over six short stanzas. The formal nature of this type... Read More
