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Column: Christmas movies gets secularized

Column: Christmas movies gets secularized

By Sydney Brumfield, Staff Writer December 1, 2021
The increase of secularism in society has reshaped the holiday season and is most directly seen in the progression of holiday films. 
The Brown Girl Chronicles - Bisexuality and Religion

‘The Brown Girl Chronicles’ – Bisexuality and Religion

By The Ithacan, Sobeida Rosa November 13, 2020

The Ithacan · 'The Brown Girl Chronicles' - Bisexuality and Religion In this episode, host Sobeida Rosa talks about her sexuality (spoiler alert: she’s not straight) and her journey to being comfortable...

Muslims face global injustice

Muslims face global injustice

By John Turner December 11, 2019
Generally, the only time Muslim people are covered in the media is when they are linked to an act of terror.
Editorial: LGBTQ narratives have always existed in religious spaces

Editorial: LGBTQ narratives have always existed in religious spaces

November 21, 2019
Exhibits like this one bring meaningful visibility to the struggles LGBTQ people have faced within religious communities.
Lauren Goldberg, executive director of Hillel at Ithaca College, spoke at the Interfaith gathering April 30, in Muller Chapel, held to honor victims of the Sri Lanka attacks and the San Diego synagogue shooting.

Colleges honors victims of Sri Lanka and San Diego attacks

By Cody Taylor, Staff Writer May 1, 2019
The Office of Religious and Spiritual Life at IC hosted an interfaith gathering April 30 to honor victims of the Sri Lanka attacks and San Diego synagogue shooting.
“The Miseducation of Cameron Post” tells the story of a gay conversion therapy camp. Cameron Post (Chloë Grace Moretz), Jane (Sasha Lane), Adam (Forrest Goodluck) and Helen (Melanie Ehrlich) are trapped at God’s Promise.

Review: Complex characters carry ‘Cameron Post’

By Jake Leary, Assistant Life & Culture Editor August 26, 2018
she’s not like the glamorous, self-assured caricatures of youth that plague teen films, but rather a confused and flawed adolescent.
“1922” is based on the Stephen King novella from his collection “Full Dark No Stars.” The film follows Wilfred James (Thomas Jane) who murders his wife, Arlette (Molly Parker), with the help of their son, Henry (Dylan Schmid).

Review: Stephen King adaptation is a killer drama

By Colin Tessier, Staff Writer October 31, 2017
“1922” isn’t a simple revenge tale, it’s a supernatural meditation on karma and consequence.

Idol Worship: The First Celebrity Pope

By Jared Wolf February 13, 2014

In 1972,  poet, illustrator, and humorist Shel Silverstein wrote a comical song about stardom called "The Cover of Rolling Stone," and sold it to rising rock band Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show. The...

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