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Hindu Lite

With Britney going to a Hindu temple, karma on NBC, and yoga everywhere, Hinduism--or something like it--is hot in pop-culture.

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Idol Chatter Archive: October 2005

Beliefnet's daily weblog of religion and spirituality in pop culture.

Related Topics: Entertainment, Religion, Faith, Show, Life, god, Christian, Family, jolie laide, Culture, nights episode

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What's Muslim About This?

Don't let the title fool you: Albert Brooks's "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" doesn't really do that at all.

Related Topics: Entertainment, Movies, Comedy, Muslim, Muslim Comedy, American attitudes, Indian life, Albert Brooks, Movie, pretentious American attitudes, progressive Indian woman, Pakistani wannabe comedians

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Blog: Holiday
Culture Wars

A daily blog chronicling the political, cultural, and religious whirlwind that accompanies the December holidays.

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December Dilemma Watch

The controversial (and humorous) debates over how families and communities handle the holidays

Related Topics: Faiths, Christmas, Holiday, School, Nativity Scene, Nativity Scenes, Nativity, Christian leaders, Holiday Season, Interfaith Families, office building

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Doris Roberts: Using Her 'Big Mouth' to Fight for Good

Starring in a new TV movie, the 'Everybody Loves Raymond' mother speaks out on behalf of older Americans and the homeless.

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Loose Canon Archive: March 2005

Charlotte Hays's daily weblog on religion, spirituality, and politics.

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In Defense of C.S. Lewis

A rebuttal of recent denunciations of the classic Chronicles of Narnia as racist, misogynist, 'poisonous' works

Related Topics: Entertainment, Movies, Narnia, Lewis, Chronicles, Christian Symbols, Lewis Links, winning essay, English schoolchildren, Children, technical error, childrens fantasy literature, Book

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