The Good Wife Throws the Good Book at its Lead Character

Let’s begin with a bit of brutal honesty concerning U.S. politics: there are people who will refuse to vote for a political candidate purely... Read More
We Owe Our Children Quality Educational TV

I did not want for quality educational programming when I was a child. I was surrounded with the likes of Bill Nye “The Science... Read More
Slicing away at God’s Unbeatable Streak TV Review: "The Knick"

The Knick is a new Cinemax original series that tells the story of the Knickerbocker Hospital in New York circa 1900. The location is... Read More
Skeptical at First Sight

Humanists pride themselves on their rational compassion—the ethical stance dictating that, in lieu of any evidence for a deity who created and cares about... Read More
TV Review: The Leftovers

HBO's new series The Leftovers is a show about what is presumably the Rapture. But wait, fellow humanists! Don't tune out just yet, because... Read More
Your Humanist Poll: Are You Still Watching Cosmos?

The seventh of thirteen episodes of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey airs this Sunday, April 20th on Fox (and Monday on National Geographic Channel). Are... Read More
What We’re Watching: Quick Reviews for TheHumanist.com Readers

Check out what staffers at the American Humanist Association are watching in their free time! Also be sure to check out what we're reading... Read More
In the Garden of Cosmos

If Cosmos is forbidden fruit, then count me as one of the deflowered. As I wrote last week, I never watched the original Cosmos... Read More
I Was a Cosmos Virgin

Star Crossed Omits “Under God” from the Pledge—in 2024

On September 7, 2014, a spaceship full of alien refugees fleeing their dying planet crash-lands on the surface of the Earth. What’s supposed to... Read More