Bob Jones | In the era of Revoltin' Rodman-the flamboyant basketball star known appropriately as "the worm"-the death of Joltin' Joe DiMaggio was big news.
Musicians Cher and Deborah Harry hit middle age and still have very little wisdom to offer
A Thin Red Line would have been better as enemy propaganda; also, remembering the Atari generation, watching the rise of Disney journalism, bidding farewell to MST3K
A novel about the martyred theologian shows how Christians and books can be both righteous and sinful
Gene Edward Veith | Drama "holds the mirror up to nature"-says newfound movie favorite William Shakespeare in Hamlet-and shows "virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure." WORLD covers movies because, for better
To the dismay of Hollywood, a Utah video store owner cuts racy scenes out of hit movies
Mindy Belz | Russian officials are taking seriously a repressive law against religious minorities, but a few find loopholes
Do not choose colleges by prestige alone
Christianity and Americanism share a point Buchanan misses
Lynn Vincent | Ex-leftist activist David Horowitz attempts to help conservatives infiltrate the movie industry