There were plenty of critics of Trump’s claims today, with an Advocate op-ed noting, “Anecdote became mandate in a matter of ...
One year ago, the Capital Gazette published my letter regarding the chaotic first 30 days of the new Trump administration. I described it as the “FUBAR (f****d up beyond all recognition) Zone.” Little ...
Commentaries on the Book of Genesis are ten-a-penny. But some of them are too concerned with ANE parallels that they forget to teach the Book itself. Some are over speculative, while others too ...
Cardinals, calls, cards, chairs — and courtesy. All come to mind as Cardinal Timothy Dolan takes leave of his cathedral in New York. Amid the grand ceremony, the virtue of courtesy should not be ...
I am convinced that the Book of Revelation ought to be interpreted as a prophecy and that its numbers and symbols have identifiable referents either close by or in other Books of the Bible. I have ...
It’s snow season! That exclamation might elicit groans from those who have to shovel or navigate slippery streets, but barring all weather-related problems, snow can be sublime. There’s a seemingly ...
Last month, I ran a commentary in The Baltimore Sun, entitled, “Maryland must come before the governor’s political ambitions.” Yet, Gov. Wes Moore continues to recklessly press his agenda to ...
What are the entertainment offerings that consumers are most excited about? It’s a question that marketers, distributors, advertisers and media publications are always asking. ScreenShare, a data ...
Last November, shortly after the election, several of us met for a potluck. Our conversations ran the gamut. We discovered the gift and power of community. Staying connected during a time of chaos and ...
What are the entertainment offerings that consumers are most excited about? It’s a question that marketers, distributors, advertisers and media publications are always asking. ScreenShare, a data ...