Anti-Catholic sentiments are uttered aloud when they used to be whispered — a troubling trend in our pluralist society.
By Christine Flowers
Tim Hartman: Remembering David McCullough
Political cartoonist Tim Hartman remembers American historian and Pittsburgh native David McCullough.
By Tim Hartman
Patty-Pat Kozlowski: Spectacular splashes and foul flops at Philly rec pools
A look back on summer days around the pool in Port Richmond.
By Patty-Pat Kozlowski
Leslie Sattler: Please don’t tweet at the guy who shot Reagan
As social media users, we need to remember where the line is.
By Leslie Sattler
Dr. Mehmet Oz: Liberty — Pennsylvania’s past and future
There isn’t anywhere in this great nation where the spirit of America shines brighter than the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
By Dr. Mehmet Oz
Independence Historical Trust celebrates 50 years
The first-of-its-kind public-private partnership continues to help preserve the historic site after half a century.
By Kyle Sammin
Gambescia + Bolno: Today’s corporate responsibility shift will bottom out
Companies’ recent race to become the most socially responsible conflicts with the purpose of the for-profit corporate enterprise.
By Stephen F. Gambescia and Stew Bolno
Chris Gibbons: This Memorial Day, remember the Meuse-Argonne
The Battle of the Meuse-Argonne during World War I is, to this day, the largest and deadliest battle ever fought by American soldiers.
By Chris Gibbons
Jeff Hurvitz: Hollywood’s decline as the Oscars slap saga continues to echo
The Oscars is an aging relic that has lost its compass — and Will Smith’s slap points to its impending death.
By Jeff Hurvitz
Leslie Sattler: Why “Cyrano” doesn’t work — and why you should still see it.
Joe Wright’s first movie musical fails in its execution, but triumphs in its message.
By Leslie Sattler