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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 issue, writes columnist Phyllis Zagano.
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The New Yorker's tone-deaf Holy Week cartoon
The New Yorker began its second century of publication in February. Its initial cover showed the dandy Eustace Tilley looking ...
Barely a month after ChatGPT launched its new image generator, social media was suddenly full of Ghibli-style photos related to the horrific communal violence in Murshidabad.
The 'Ramy' creator and 'South Park' veteran Pam Brady's series looks at a Muslim American family's experience with ...
Lordy. Christian nationalism has taken hold of the Alabama State Legislature. GOP lawmakers are frantically trying to preach ...
Starting in 1973, thanks to The Jerusalem Post, Yaakov Kirschen, the “Mad” Zionist, applied that screwball approach to the ...
Oscar Isaac stars in an adaptation of the life and times of Jesus Christ, with computer animation that makes all your favorite Bible characters look like bobble-heads.
As a new trend sees content creators trying the world's most expensive foods, are these luxe offerings ever really worth it?
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
There is a reason some nicknames stick. That nasal knight who occupies the role of Prime Minister is “Two-Tier Keir” because ...
But anytime I’m tempted to throw a pity party for myself, I stop and remember that many other people are juggling even longer ...
Instead of hosting temporary exhibitions, a building called the Gallery, which remained open during work on the Pavilions, is now reserved for highlights from the permanent collection, with a focus on ...