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Gold, guns, girls: is it ever gonna be enough?

The four-person band Metric released Gold Guns Girls as part of Fantasies in 2009.

Writer Emily Haines is well known for telling what’s wrong with the world to an upbeat alternative dance tempo.

Jamie Foxx ‘joking’ about calling Obama ‘our lord and savior’ at Soul Train awards

On Wednesday, Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx told Entertainment Tonight that he was only joking when he called Barack Obama "our lord and savior" during last Sunday's broadcast of the annual Soul Train awards.

On 200th birthday, there’s no ‘bah humbug’ for Charles Dickens

‘Tis the season for “Bah Humbug” and “God bless us every one,” especially as the world gathers to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens.

‘Two and a Half Men’ star becomes Christian, blasts show

Another star of the CBS sitcom “Two and a Half Men” has gone rogue -- but in a decidedly different direction than notorious carouser Charlie Sheen.
Actor Angus T. Jones -- the “half” in the sitcom’s title -- says in a new online testimony that he’s become a Seventh-day Adventist and loathes the “filth” produced by his raunchy show.

Analysis: Film revives questions about Abraham Lincoln’s faith, but offers few answers

There is a moment in Steven Spielberg’s masterful new film “Lincoln” when the 16th president asks the kind of big question usually tackled by religion: Why are we here?
“Do you think we choose the times into which we are born,” Daniel Day-Lewis, as Abraham Lincoln, asks two young workers in the telegraph office.

Muse offers Christian gangsta rap jazz odyssey, and then some

Muse describes their music as "Christian gangsta rap jazz odyssey with some ambient rebellious dubstep and face-melting metal flamenco cowboy psychedelia." That about covers it. But most critics see them as alternative rock, often on the side of harder metal. "The 2nd Law" is their sixth album and the title refers to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, also known as entropy, or the state of disorder, which is probably why it appeals to hard rockers.

Restoring the joy of servanthood – a lesson from ‘Downton Abbey’

We've lived in our current home for nearly eight years, and when we moved in it just seemed like "a no-brainer," with five kids in the house, that we would have cable television installed. However, we found that we rarely took the time to watch it, and when we did, we were mostly filling "dead time" in a completely unproductive way. Within two years, we cancelled our service.

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