
Culture Clips: Revenge of the Books
It wasn’t that long ago that the much-ballyhooed advent of e-books triggered fretting and nail-biting regarding the future of the printed variety. Would people still

It wasn’t that long ago that the much-ballyhooed advent of e-books triggered fretting and nail-biting regarding the future of the printed variety. Would people still

Want to find a faithful soulmate? Check and see if they watch HGTV. Hey, I’m not the one saying that. As a Plugged In reviewer,

Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why is nearly a month old, but you wouldn’t know it from the buzz. The teen drama triggered more than 11 million

We have so much serious stuff to get to in our latest edition of Culture Clips. But before we get too grim, let me share

Professional clowns are not happy about yet another cinematic remake of Stephen King’s seriously creepy 1986 horror novel It. The titular It in question here

I’m sure you’ve heard statistics about teen drivers and texting, but just in case, let me repeat a few. First of all, according to a

Think Hawaii and you probably picture sun, surf and sand, humpback whales and tropical waterfalls. If you’ve watched national news recently, you could add spectacular

I once heard someone say that the last thing God “saves” in a Christian’s walk is his/her politics. I’m not sure about that. I think

What would you do if someone dropped a child off at your house in hopes that you’d adopt? What about five children? What about 16?

The unemployment rate for men in their 20s has been rising for about 15 years now. Yet, curiously, a higher percentage say that they’re happier
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