The new book (R)evolutionary Hope: A Spirituality of Encounter and Engagement in an Evolving World weaves together scholarly insights, personal anecdotes and an examination of the complex political landscape of the contemporary U.S. Catholic Church.
Jason Berry's 2021 documentary "City of a Million Dreams" takes viewers through the contours of the northernmost Caribbean city by way of jazz funerals.
"1989 (Taylor's Version)," the newly rerecorded edition of Taylor Swift's 2014 album, is a story of rebirth. It recalls an exciting and experimental phase of the artist's career.
Christine Valters Paintner, author of the new book The Love of Thousands, talks about the process of writing the book, building bridges beyond the veil and practicing resurrection.
Martin Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon" may be the Catholic director's final word on America, a blood-soaked condemnation of a country whose gospel of greed has caused much death and destruction.
In Blink-182's new album, "One More Time ...", themes of forgiveness, nostalgia, trauma and brotherhood come together in a surprising and unapologetic thesis: Men, tell your male friends that you love them.
A new documentary from the National Museum of African American History and Culture explores the range of faith and spiritual expressions of Black millennials and the choices they have made to reject – or embrace – the religious rituals of their childhood.