Monthly Archives: April 2010

Coming Back and Coming Out

by Sarah Grooters When singer/songwriter Jennifer Knapp revealed her homosexuality this month, legacy news media reporters instantly recognized a good story, but were quick to sensationalize it. Seven years ago, Knapp was a leading Christian rock musician. She labeled herself … Continue reading

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Middle East Reporting: One Size Does Not Fit All

by Kim Daniels Most major news media picked up the story about the recent march for secularism that took place in the Lebanese capital of Beirut. But not all of the outlets did a good job of reporting it. In … Continue reading

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Boobquake Falls Flat?

by Dalia Hashad Of all the days to have an earthquake… yesterday, when thousands of women revealed a lot of cleavage in an effort to refute an Iranian cleric's claim that female promiscuity moves the earth, there was indeed a … Continue reading

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CNN Stokes "South Park" Controversy

by Jason Ma It's not news that South Park pokes fun at religious figures. So the recent episode that shows the Prophet Mohammed obscured in a bear costume is just another instance of its hey-look-at-me antics. But CNN, which has … Continue reading

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A Self-imposed Gag Order?

by Len Ly Israeli reporter Anat Kamm has been compared to Daniel Ellsberg, the source famous (or infamous) for leaking the military documents later known as the Pentagon Papers, which exposed the Nixon administration's misconduct in handling the Vietnam War. … Continue reading

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Gleek Religion

by Judith Weisenfeld Glee, Fox's award-winning series about a high school glee club, returned on April 13 after a mid-season hiatus, crushing its competition and posting impressive ratings among viewers across the 18-49 age range.  The sense of anticipation greeting … Continue reading

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Buddhist-bashing at the Masters

by Kevin Patra Tiger Woods made his return to golf after a five-month absence from the sport that he has dominated for the past decade. He spent his scandal-plagued, rumor-filled sabbatical with his family, attending counseling sessions and rediscovering his … Continue reading

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Leaving Islam Out of the Moscow Bombings

by Meghan McCarty The terrorist bombings on the Moscow subway that killed 39 people and injured dozens more were an indisputable tragedy, but the comparatively dispassionate and nuanced coverage of the events in the mainstream news media reveals marked cultural … Continue reading

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Health Care Reform v. Pro-Life Politics: Say It Isn't So

N.B. On further reflection, I've fallen victim to a good story too. Tom's post would have been better served by closer editorial oversight, an omission for which I am responsible. His integrity is unassailable, and any reporting errors—or judgment questions—should … Continue reading

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Wanted: Messiahs (Moderates Need Not Apply)

by Rebecca Wanzo Jesus is not the only Messiah whose resurrection has been celebrated in recent weeks. Many superhero comic book fans are looking forward to X-Men: Second Coming #1, which begins a new chapter in the recent apocalyptic travails … Continue reading

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