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Harris Needs a Chill-Pill, But Makes a Good Point

by Nalin Ratnayake Fiery, aggressive, politically incorrect, and often downright offensive, “The End of Faith: Religion, Terror, and the Future of Reason” (W.W. Norton and Company, New York 2005, ISBN: 0-393-32765-5) is Sam Harris’ nuclear-strength lambaste against the forces of faith and organized religion, which he claims have no place in a non-Apocalyptic future. Despite [...]

“Something We Both Share” Raises Subdued Questions

Stephanie Johnson and Andrew Anderson, after many a jam session and years of musical interest, have finally released their first album: “Something We Both Share.” Their debut album lays the questioning lyrics of youth over a mellowed-out, rhythmic, acoustic sound, and scores a 7.4/10.0 on the Nalin Scale of Musical Goodness. Johnson and Anderson present [...]

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