by Cliff Vaughn | May 13, 2005 | News
The U.S. Senator who has threatened to reduce the power of the filibuster is himself the object of a filibuster—of sorts. Students at Princeton University—the alma mater of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.)—began a mock filibuster April 26. It’s still...
by Cliff Vaughn | May 11, 2005 | News
When Shelby Knox was 15, two New York filmmakers visited her hometown of Lubbock, Texas, to document how the Lubbock Youth Commission was working to implement comprehensive sex education in the schools. Filmmakers Marion Lipschutz and Rose Rosenblatt intended to make...
by Cliff Vaughn | May 6, 2005 | Opinion
A modern master of the historical drama has returned, this time to play with Christians and Muslims. Just what we need. Seriously. Sir Ridley Scott’s “Kingdom of Heaven,” which opens nationwide today, tells the story of real-life Balian of Ibelin...
by Cliff Vaughn | May 4, 2005 | Opinion
In the tradition of “The Black Stallion” and “Fly Away Home” comes “Duma,” a modern-day tale of a boy who journeys across Africa to return his pet cheetah to the wild. Carroll Ballard, director of above films, has mastered the...
by Cliff Vaughn | May 3, 2005 | Opinion
Mike Foster, a young California pastor, was taking a shower one day when he got a word from the Lord. That word was … porn. When Foster shared that with his friend Craig Gross—another young California pastor—Gross wanted to know, “What did God say to you after...