Creep of the Week: Milo Yiannopoulos
We're all about free speech here in America. Well, kind of. So let me amend that: we like to think we're all about free speech here in America. As a friend [...]
Parting Glances: Detroit's Black History Month Celeb
When Detroit-born, Cass Tech graduate Bernard Johnson died, age 60 in 1997, the New York Times carried a quarter-page obit celebrating his life as "a [...]
Viewpoint: Rebuilding A Life In One's True Gender
By Val Bralt In the spring of 1949, a doctor examined a newborn baby and proclaimed "it's a boy". That simple statement defined the games and toys I ought to [...]
Parting Glances: 1933 Hate Who? This is 2017
Within months of Adolf Hitler's appointment as Germany's Chancellor in 1933, Nazi S.S. thugs in Berlin stood menacingly in front of Jewish owned [...]
Viewpoint: The Next Four Years
BY JAY KAPLAN Jay Kaplan It has only been 10 days as I write this, but from the scrubbing of LGBT issues from the White House website to nominated cabinet [...]
Creep of the Week: Mat Staver
It's been months since Omar Mateen shot over 100 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, killing 49 people. Surely enough time has passed that we can stop [...]
Parting Glances: Let's Show Our Woodies
Woody Allen — who takes religion, God, get-saved theology with a grain of salt (Epsom, no doubt) quips, "I don't believe in an afterlife, although I am [...]
Women's March Unleashes Unstoppable Movement
BY JAN STEVENSON Our bus mates (l to r), Diane Northaft, Anita Marohnic, bus captain Marsha Sutfun, Kim Kern, BTL Publishers Jan Stevenson and Susan Horowitz, [...]
Creep of the Week: The Colson Center for Christian Worldview
This is a watershed moment for religious leaders in the United States. Over 75 Christian leaders have come together to do a remarkable thing: They've signed a [...]