by Cliff Vaughn | Jan 21, 2002 | News
The body comes to the attention of all of us sooner or later, whether through deep bodily pleasure, or through illness and pain, or through our encounter with the bodies of others. EthicsDaily.com recently interviewed the book’s author, Stephanie Paulsell: What...
by Cliff Vaughn | Jan 18, 2002 | News
Hollywood understands one thing: money. And if there’s one thing religious America has, it’s money. And if there’s one thing religious America has, it’s money. So says Jonathan Bock, who’s put these ideas together and now makes a living...
by Cliff Vaughn | Jan 17, 2002 | Opinion
“A Beautiful Mind” isn’t exactly what the trailer leads one to believe it is. It’s better. Much better. It’s better. Much better. Yes, it’s about John Forbes Nash Jr., the mathematical genius. Yes, it’s about his quest to find...
by Cliff Vaughn | Jan 14, 2002 | Opinion
On Jan. 2, 1965, Martin Luther King Jr. led a “mass meeting” at Brown Chapel in Selma, Ala. This meeting kicked off the involvement of King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in Selma’s voting rights campaign. King had already...
by Cliff Vaughn | Nov 19, 2001 | Opinion
The American Jewish Committee has published a collection of prayers and teachings for Thanksgiving to help Americans express grief over terrorism and hope for the future. “This year will be painfully different from Thanksgivings past because there will be more...