Long Sorry Short
In a land known for its bold writers and artists, Israeli scribe Etgar Keret stands apart as an author unafraid of regret.
In a land known for its bold writers and artists, Israeli scribe Etgar Keret stands apart as an author unafraid of regret.
In his final post on losing his religion, author Firmage asserts that religion, at its best, is truth that transcends history.
In his third post on religious unbelief, author Firmage explores how the accomplishments of religious figures resonate beyond matters of mere faith.
In this second installment on the personal loss of religious faith, author Firmage explores the connection between religious belief and creative genius.
A former Mormon tells of losing his religion through the very text most members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hold dear.
Our nation's electric grid system remains much the same as when it was first invented and installed, 140 years ago. That many soon change.
When it comes to measuring our "carbon footprint," most of us think of our cars and coal-burning plants. It's time we also thought of our landscaping.
While nuclear power provided 19 percent of US electricity in 2012, many residents may be surprised that no new nuclear power plants have been commissioned in 40 years.