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Apologies from Roger Ebert, Jon Stewart and, of course, Tracy Morgan; Atheists oppose 9/11 commemoration; Weird Al takes on Lady Gaga
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John W. Kennedy
1. Ebert walks back Jackass comment. From The Guardian: US film critic Roger Ebert has admitted he may have spoken too soon when he took to Twitter with anti drink-drive comments following the death of Jackass star Ryan Dunn in a high-speed car smash. Dunn and his passenger died after the former’s Porsche 911 hit…
They don’t call it the left coast for nothing + headlines starring Glenn Beck, Rihanna, Jennifer Hudson and more
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s dispatches from the FM&C Hot List: 1. The don’t call it The Left Coast for nothing. Ben Shapiro, author of Primetime Propaganda, is unleashing audio evidence of Hollywood’s blatant anti-conservative bias on YouTube. Here’s Susan Harris, the creator of Soap and The Golden Girls lamenting the “medieval minds” of people who don’t…
FM&C TOP 10…including Oprah’s farewell, Sarah Palin’s movie and a partial-birth abortion on “Grey’s Anatomy”
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s Top 10 dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. O nO! HarOld Camping wrOng. The wOrld tO end tOday! Or maybe I’m just suffering frOm the Onset of EOS (“Empty Oprah SyndrOme”). Check out 8 defining moments from the Oprah show here. 2. Sarah Palin: The Movie. From Real…
“There Be Dragons” and the true story of Opus Dei; Plus “Sing to Your Baby and headlines starring Michael Moore, Steven Tyler and Norma McCorvey
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John W. Kennedy
Movie Review: There Be Dragons tells a riveting story of the Catholic Church literally under fire. Synopsis: A journalist working on a biography of the late Spanish priest (and Opus Dei founder) Josemaría Escrivá as he is considered canonization discovers a disconcerting story involving his own father. In a fictionalized saga revealed to the audience…
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