Maggie Ardiente
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Theater Review: Young Jean Lee’s Pullman, WA
I walk into the Woolly Mammoth Theatre in Washington, DC, well-known in the city for its innovative performances, and enter the Melton Rehearsal Hall,... Read More
Don’t Despair! Humanist Values Prevailed in Several State Ballot Initiatives
For months I’ve been anxious to see Loving, a new film featuring the true story of Mildred and Richard Loving, the plaintiffs in the... Read More
2016 Conference Recap: AHA Commemorates 75th Anniversary in Chicago
Over 460 humanists, atheists, and freethinkers gathered in Chicago last weekend to celebrate “75 Years of Humanism” with the American Humanist Association, the oldest... Read More
TV Review: The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Season 2 Tackles Love, Relationships, and Scientology
Fans of the lighthearted and hilarious Netflix show The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt eagerly anticipated the release of Season 2 in April after Season 1... Read More
Ignorance is Bliss: Why Religious People Seem Happier Than the “Nones”
A new Pew Research Center study released last week that examines the relationship between religion and everyday activities brought out a number of eye-catching... Read More
A Humanist Mayor, Evolution Experts, and More New Speakers Added to AHA’s 75th Conference
In just two months, the American Humanist Association will be celebrating 75 years of existence at its 75th Anniversary Conference in Chicago, the city... 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... Read More