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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "Salting Hollywood" September 03, 2005, Vol. 20, No. 34

Salting Hollywood

COVER STORY | By Gene Edward Veith

Can a Christian serve God in the secular film industry? Many are trying, and learning to survive by working together   More >>

ArrowFeatures Destructive impulse Lynde Langdon
Science | Why aren't cloning advocates happier about recent stem-cell breakthroughs More >>
Disinformation Greg Dabel
Persecution | Russia's Orthodox Church spearheads a televised, nationwide sm More >>
Here come the strings Mark Bergin
Education | Alaska's groundbreaking support for homeschools buried in state audits More >>
Hybrid highway John Dawson
Economy | Fueled by pump prices, a growing number of car owners examine hybrids More >>
Shades of red Marvin Olasky
Interview | Ronald Radosh traces moviedom's left from from the Popular Front to today More >>
Straight shooter Mark Bergin
Sports | NBA lottery pick packs big game, big money, and old-time religion More >>
Trust busting Edward E. Plowman
Religion | Ruling may give local churches a trump card with liberal hierarchies More >>
Woodstock it ain't John Dawson
Politics | Anti-war protests inspired by Cindy Sheehan turned Crawford into war zone More >>
Deport yourself Priya Abraham ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors
A quick look at the week's biggest stories More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Murderball Gene Edward Veith
Movies | Documentary follows Team U.S.A. as they build up to 2004 Paralympics More >>
Red Eye Andrew Coffin
Movies | Wes Craven's thriller succeeds through economy, pace, and casting More >>
Valiant Andrew Coffin
Movies | Film contains impressive animation, funny dialogue, but never soars More >>
Bestselling CDs The Editors
The top five Internet albums according to Billboard, Aug. 20 More >>
ArrowNotebook True friends of labor Timothy Lamer
Money | Some states are better than others actually promoting labor More >>
Parable of talented John Dawson
Sports | Teams have to remember the talent can be worthless if packaging is damaged More >>
ArrowVoices Let's make a deal Joel Belz
Can both sides of the abortion debate agree not to make heroes out of those who kill? More >>
Message movies Gene Edward Veith
Images tell a story, but it takes words to tell the story More >>
Truth be told Janie B. Cheaney
Why are people prone to tell instinctive—obvious—lies? More >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters, feedback, etc. More >>
Who Would Jesus Marvin Olasky
The Bible offers no warrant for Pat Robertson's fatwa More >>
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