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The New Yorker magazine has managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper in an April ...
During bayonet practice, he would occasionally fill the dummies with red paint and watch the cadets – some of whom fainted horrified at the sight of what they thought was blood oozing out of the ...
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During bayonet practice, he would occasionally fill the dummies with red paint and watch the cadets - some of whom fainted ...
I do not condone the behavior of Samson Nacua on Saturday night. However, I cannot help but laugh at the sound of his hand ...
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The New Yorker's tone-deaf Holy Week cartoon
The New Yorker magazine has just managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper. In the drawing, by Adam Sacks, Jesus, sitting at what we take to be the Last ...
The battles, which emerged from a gathering revolutionary crisis, predicted the outcome of the war: the victory of the ...
Known to history only as Hoo Loo, he bled out on an operating table 5,000 miles from home. How did he get there? Was he a ...
At the top of Act 2, he manages maybe his best trick since the treadmill feat in “Kinky Boots” by using costumes and sharp choreography to cleverly hop between the cartoon and flesh-and-blood ...
We sit with one of Blizzard's lore masters and Season designer to learn what makes the Lord of Lies tick in the upcoming ...
NPR science podcast Short Wave brings us the stories of how Fiddler crabs drum their mating songs into the sand, growing chicken nuggets in the lab, and a drug like LSD -- without the trip.