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The Help: movie review
Set in the Jim Crow South, 'The Help' too often feels like a civics lesson despite moments of nobility with stellar performances by Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer.
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"The Help": 10 best moments
"The Help," the popular novel by Kathryn Stockett, has been adapted into a film to be released on August 10. It stars Emma Stone and Viola Davis and is one of the summer's most highly anticipated movies. Here are ten movie stills that will allow you a sneak peek at some of the best scenes of the summer film.
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Opinion: Obama as Roman emperor -- the rise and fall of the propaganda master
President Barack Obama's campaign of images, emotions, and themes won him tremendous popularity – and the presidency. Now, his poll numbers are dragging, his followers disillusioned. To understand the 'ruler cult' cycle, we must look to ancient Roman emperors like Augustus.
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Classic review: The Help
A young white woman kicks up a storm when she decides to interview the black maids in her Mississippi town.
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April Fools' Day history? Be wary of those who say they know.
April Fools' Day history is murky, and nobody knows its origins. So beware any Boston University professors who claim it originated in the court of Constantine.
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The Help
A young white woman decides to interview the black maids in her hometown.
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Cats among the ruins
Felines find a sanctuary set in the heart of ancient Roman temples.
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Letters to the Editor
Readers write about displaying American flags in churches.
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A lively look at Christianity's past, present, and future
Historian and theologian Martin Marty considers Christianity throughout time and across borders.
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A lively look at Christianity’s past, present, and future
Historian and theologian Martin Marty considers Christianity throughout time and across boundaries.







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