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Bjorn Again?
It's been a while since tennis legend Bjorn Borg was in the news. Too bad he's back because he's selling his Wimbledon trophies.
Make a Movie in a Week!
That's the bold—some would say crazy—premise behind the 168 Hour Film Project, an annual competition whose mission is to "illuminate the Word of God through short film."
Heavy Medal
At the Olympics, if you don't medal, you certainly must be a loser.
This Is Not Your High School English Class!
Wondering what to expect from college classes? Check out these six steps for a head start.
Christian Studio Explains Hiring of Gay Actor
The makers of End of the Spear didn't find out about co-star Chad Allen's homosexuality until after they offered him the job, and then they felt obliged to honor the contract.
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
Folk/Americana
Making the Right College Choice
How you can help your child make one of the biggest decisions of his or her life.
Michael Landon, Jr.: The Son Also Rises
He's following in his famous father's footsteps. But he's determined to avoid his father's sins.
Jaci Velasquez Divorced
Married less than two years, Christian music superstar says "the painful truth is that our marriage didn't work out."
Christian Film Wins Big Prize
A 7-minute movie about Columbine High School victim Rachel Scott takes home the $50,000 grand prize in the Tribeca Film Festival's Short Film Competition.
A Kinder, Gentler Passion?
Mel Gibson heard the complaints about the graphic violence in The Passion of The Christ. So he edited out some of the harshest parts, and is re-releasing the film this week as The Passion Recut.
Readers Pick Passion
In our first annual Readers' Choice Awards, The Passion of The Christ finished way ahead of the pack as the No. 1 movie of the year.
The Aviator Soars with 11 Nods
Martin Scorsese's biopic about Howard Hughes gets 11 Oscar nominations; Million Dollar Baby and Finding Neverland get 7 nods each; Passion on board with three.
Is Rolling Stone Afraid of the Bible?
The magazine is suddenly squeamish of religion. At least in one case.
Just for Homeschoolers
Smart Kid
Celtic rock & bluegrass
Devils & Dust
folk/Americana
Filmmaker Slain for Criticizing Islam
Theo Van Gogh's movies and writings had ridiculed Muslims; murder suspect "acted out of radical Islamic fundamentalist convictions," says official.
Superman Reeve Is Dead
Christopher Reeve, who played the iconic superhero in the 1978 classic film and has been paralyzed since a 1995 horse-riding accident, died Sunday while surrounded by his family.
My View from Application Mountain
Are your college applications beginning to pile up? Let us walk you through the process.
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