Arts & Culture
‘Join or Die’ shows the connection between the decline of church membership and the rise of loneliness.
A new film documents 21 years of life for Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, a drag queen rebel from a family of prominent Orthodox rabbis.
Bell ringer Katelyn MacDonald said Chappell Roan’s song was a perfect way for Duke Memorial United Methodist Church to signal its inclusion of queer people.
Christians once saw the role-playing game as satanic. A group of Georgia pastors turned it into church.
The recent revival of three plays subtly infused with Catholicism from the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.
Three culture recommendations from our editors.
Wide, spacious shots and sparing cuts give Éric Rohmer's 1986 drama, The Green Ray, its power.
The arts help us operate outside of the conditions that fuel dehumanization.
In The Exvangelicals, NPR’s Sarah McCammon mixes journalism and memoir to wrestle with the ideas that shaped her life.
Deeper Well is a reminder to slow down, go outside, and appreciate what we have.