Sometimes all you need is a good belly laugh. Here are the funniest tweets we discovered this week.
Sometimes all you need is a good belly laugh. Here are the funniest tweets we discovered this week.
We learn from this British police war time drama about the role of big corporations in the Holocaust. The worst, I.G. Farben, made gas for Auschwitz.
Louis Armstrong earned admiration across American society & the globe, joining the races with an integrated jazz band when that was almost unheard of.
Expressing in art a personal failure or weakness is difficult for humans generally, but I believe it’s especially so for the Christian believer.
The beauty of private social media platforms is they are run by the market, not the government. They don’t fall under the First Amendment.
Parents Television Council Study says that streaming video platforms threaten children. More parental control over content is urgently needed.
What sets America apart from other countries? What beliefs guided our ancestors and still matter today, whether or not academics notice them?
Here are some of the funniest tweets we discovered this week, helpfully collected in one place, for SCENES readers.
The idea of losing German revenue, combined with peer pressure from the other studios, convinced most in Hollywood to ban movies critical of Hitler.
New technology, in the form of VHS videos, enabled skilled skateboarders to create and distribute instructional videos. Skateboarding was transformed.