A Story in Which the Gay Mormon Does Not Die
When 15-year-old Alex Cooper came out to her devout Mormon family, they drove her from...
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From Blood Eagle to Blood Libel to "Wilding," myths of the violent Other have underwritten violence across centuries.
View ArticleThe Revolutionary Spirituality of ‘Hamilton’
Last month, the Broadway cast of Hamilton dazzled with a live Grammy performance, and last...
View Article“Americans Hate Muslims, Too” (And Other Impediments to U.S. Advocacy for...
Traveling through India in the summer of 1998, I arrived with some friends at Varanasi’s...
View ArticleOf Birds and Buddhists: Wildlife Rehab, NYC Style
Spring is the busy season at the Wild Bird Fund, the only wildlife rehabilitation center...
View ArticleWhat Did ISIS Have to Do With Nice?
“He was more into women than religion,” remarked one of the neighbors of Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel,...
View ArticleUnder Water: Waiting for the Flood (of Awareness) in Louisiana
Mother Nature may not discriminate, but people of means have a much greater capacity to withstand disaster.
View ArticleA Catholic Sister, a Buddhist Nun, and Two Rabbis: Friendship That Goes...
Four unlikely people brought together by a tiny synagogue in City Island, New York
View Article6 Years Later, Arab Spring May Only Have Just Begun
There are bright spots in the Muslim world, but a sense of ominousness is inescapable. It doesn’t just seem like the Arab Spring is over, but that the winter is here to stay.
View ArticleMoving Day: A Note from the Publisher
Editor’s note: As a number of readers have written to express confusion over the future...
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