The Los Angeles Times has joined the chorus of news organizations reporting on the Crystal Cathedral’s controversial choir covenant.
Crystal Cathedral's controversial covenant
Question: How many named sources does it take to ignite a full-blown national controversy over a church choir?
Ghost in Nevada's brothels?
That’s my question after reading no shortage of news coverage concerning Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s call Tuesday for the outlawing of legal brothels in his home state’s rural counties.
First Timothy and the first baseman
As I may have mentioned once or twice here, I’m the world’s biggest St. Louis Cardinals fan. A high percentage of my free time in the last week has been spent thinking about the contract negotiations between the Cardinals and one of my very favorite players throughout history — Albert Pujols.
Hollywood's awkward God dance
A few weeks ago, I had what I call a “parenting failure.” I realized that my girls, ages 1 and 3, knew all the words to Justin Bieber’s “Baby” song.
iPad publication meets the Amish
The journalism world is abuzz over the launch of Rupert Murdoch’s The Daily, the first publication “built from scratch” for the iPad. The Poynter Institute’s Damon Kiesow suggests that it’s “too early to pass any judgment on the content.”
'Eat mor chikin' or not?
Ghost in that Dallas club for men?
Every now and then, elite organizations such as the New York Times run strange, colorful stories about those strange people who live out there in flyover country, by which I mean the Bible Belt and other locations between the Hollywood sign and the Hudson River.