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Oxblood, red for the rest of us

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When legendary Vogue fashion editor Diana Vreeland had her living room decorated in 1955, she told designer Billy Baldwin that she wanted it to look like "a garden in hell." Vreeland, who died in 1989 and is the subject of a new documentary, "The Eye Has to Travel," was infatuated with the color red in all its intensities and hues. She believed that tiring of it would be like tiring of someone you love. Read More...

Should we as Christians watch television (TV)?

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Many Christians struggle with the issue of whether or not to watch television and, if we do watch, how much TV should we watch? Television, like many other diversions we have in today’s society, has the ability to do both great good and great harm. On the plus side for the Christian, television can be a wonderful educational tool. News and weather reports have saved countless lives, and we have access to entertainment, sports, and information that can be helpful and uplifting. Read More...

Bryce Harper gets cornrows for some reason; Cher destroys Twitter troll

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Michael Bennett shares experience with police brutality. “The officers’ excessive use of force was unbearable. I felt helpless as I lay on the ground handcuffed facing the real-life threat of being killed.” Michael Bennett, Seattle Seahawks defensive end, describing his encounter with police last month in a Twitter post. Bennett wrote that when gunshots went off in a crowd as he left the Floyd Mayweather-Conor McGregor fight in Las Vegas, police singled him out and held him down, pointing a gun at his head. Read More...