Columnist Kenneth Craycraft examines the newest releases by the band U2 — an album, “Songs of Surrender,” and a Netflix documentary. Craycraft writes: “U2’s pilgrimage is part of the motivation for the reimagined versions of the songs on ‘Songs of Surrender.’ Bono explains
Kathryn Jean Lopez shares a story about how to deal with people when they make assumptions about you. After a recent talk she gave at a conference, she stepped into an Uber with a talkative driver. She writes: “As I left the
OSV Publisher Scott Richert explores the limitations of artificial intelligence programs such as ChatGPT and the key difference between such programs and our ability to think rationally: “The real danger of generative AI isn’t that it will learn to think for itself;
Columnist Kenneth Craycraft reviews Bob Dylan’s book, “The Philosophy of Modern Song,” in which Dylan explores the ability of music to convey deep emotion through its music and lyrics: “Rather than to analyze the songs, he uses them as points of departure
The Catholic Church today can, in an important sense, be described as a Church in upheaval. A significant part of that reality arises from the fact that the Church does not exist in isolation from our broader culture. At some points in
This Lent, Jonathan Roumie has a full plate at work -- and an empty one at home, he told OSV News, thanks to some "heavy fasting" he plans to undertake between now and Easter.
"Fasting is super-powerful," Roumie said. "Any time I do
Pregnancy centers are criticizing the Associated Press for instructing journalists to use terminology that brands them as centers against abortion. “Rather than sticking to a neutral term, it appears the AP has opted for terminology that favors the pro-choice movement’s strategy to
In her latest column, Gretchen R. Crowe, editor-in-chief of OSV News, reminisces about her girlhood desire to own an American Girl doll. “Growing up, my best friend had the American Girl doll ‘Molly.’ Molly Jean McIntire, to give her her full name,
Elizabeth Scalia explores how parenting has been affected by technology and how it can be a real threat to ordinary family dynamics
A few years ago, the world was caught up with Marie Kondo, who made a name for herself by encouraging people to tidy up their spaces in order to live a better life. She was in the news again recently after saying