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THE LION, THE WITCH, THE WARDROBE, AND THE HUMBUG

The release, a few weeks ago, of Disney’s The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has put the fantasy books and apologetic writings of C.S. Lewis back into the forefront. Atheists and secular humanists will be decrying this public demonstration of religion, and many conservatives and Christians will be defending Lewis’

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KING KONG WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS

Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack, Willis O’Brien, and Edgar Wallace would be proud to know that it would take 72 years for someone to improve on their original King Kong, and even then it would take one of our best film makers to pull it off—namely Peter Jackson. Helmer Jackson offers up more than

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CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND WRONGS

Here’s a slightly early Christmas gift for those of you who think I only attack pundits on the Left. Today, let’s take a look at a piece from the Right, written by Trevor Bothwell, a freelance writer living in Maryland. Bothwell certainly has respectable Conservative movement bona fides, considering that he writes frequently for The

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PEG ENTWISTLE–MAKING AN IMPACT IN HOLLYWOOD

With her brief life that seems to prove that a small taste of success is worse than total failure, this young would-be starlet, née Lillian Millicent Entwistle, will forever be part of Hollywood lore. Born in Port Talbot, Wales in 1908, Peg’s family soon moved to London. There, her mother died while Peg was still

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