In their well-crafted but distinctly partisan documentary “Slay the Dragon” (Magnolia), filmmakers Barak Goodman and Chris Durrance present a wide-ranging exploration of the history and current status of the practice of gerrymandering.
Movie: ‘Slay the Dragon’
People asked to share hearts on windows, doors to lift spirits amid virus
The Heart Hunters Facebook page, a community of 600,000 and growing, is a “social distance scavenger hunt” in which people “collect” hearts on windows and doors.
Movie: ‘Corpus Christi’
“Corpus Christi” , Oscar-nominated in the best international film category, takes Christian faith seriously, but cynical portrayal of the priesthood and the faithful may disturb many.
Student Knights bring peers together for virtual fish fry using Zoom
A Lenten virtual fish fry was held March 27 for the students who belong to the Knights of Columbus council at University Catholic in Nashville.
Video game: ‘Draugen’
Trauma and grief are among the challenging topics tackled in “Draugen,” by Norwegian game developer and publisher Red Thread.
Avoiding the arcane, author takes on nearly impossible task in book on God
The book is a well-delivered lecture for the laity that doesn’t simply cite the catechism and Scripture, but illuminates them as well.
Texas Catholic family’s quarantine dancing video goes viral
A family’s Facebook post goes viral touching on the humanity of a world in self-isolation.
Papyrus fragments at D.C. museum not authentic pieces of Dead Sea Scrolls
Long before the privately owned Museum of the Bible opened near the U.S. Capitol in 2017, there were published doubts about the authenticity of its 16 papyrus fragments supposedly from the Dead Sea Scrolls.