This study examines how the far-right Christian group Focus on the Family discussed visual culture—the practices of constructing, seeing, and making sense of visual environments—in its Citizen newsmagazine. T
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https://www.focusonthefamily.com/parenting/5-ways-to-discuss-politics-with-your-family/ Originally published in the Oct/Nov 2020 issue of the Focus on the Family Magazine Photo © 2020 FOTF – Anneka Jack Previous President Trump Leaving Walter Reed Hospital Monday Evening Following Fight with...
Emily Washburn is a staff reporter for the Daily Citizen at Focus on the Family and regularly writes stories about politics and noteworthy people. She previously served as a staff reporter for Forbes Magazine, editorial assistant, and contributor for Discourse Magazine and Editor-in-Chief of the ...
You might also get a laugh. Here's the section where Almond discusses the derogatory emails he got after wrting aNew York Times Magazinearticle questioning the moral complexities of football, most of which included references to his vagina: ...
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From day one, his presidency bore the markings of a managed enterprise—a “cabal,” as Time Magazine all but admitted in a shockingly brazen 2021 piece that described “a well-funded cabal of powerful people” who “fortified” the 2020 election. Biden was the face; others pulled the ...
and her (eventual) husband, and their desire to grow their own food. But this author had all the earmarks of a certain type of person/personality that I just don't get. First, there was this, when Kimball went to interview her husband-to-be for a magazine article and first met him...
From day one, his presidency bore the markings of a managed enterprise—a “cabal,” as Time Magazine all but admitted in a shockingly brazen 2021 piece that described “a well-funded cabal of powerful people” who “fortified” the 2020 election. Biden was the face; others pulled the ...
That being, the largest fund raising disaster in history, since it is unlikely that any other such funding raising, is going to beat it’s current $85m raised. It got so ridiculous, given the fact that people were buying virtual items for a game they didn’t have, Wired magazine even ...