Christian Science Monitor - Entertainment
Can US figure skating end its Olympic medal drought? Ask the Quadgod. -- Olympic hope has reverberated through Boston's TD Garden as the U.S. shows it – finally – could have what it takes to medal in figure skating after a decades-long dry spell. Friday night, America's Alysa Liu was named the female world champion.
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How Jackie Robinson's legacy survived attempts to erase it -- On opening day for Major League Baseball, our columnist looks at another side of Jackie Robinson's legacy: statesman and writer.4 days ago
Domestic workers in Lebanon try to escape an exploitative system -- Under the kafala system, in place since the 1970s Persian Gulf oil boom, workers arrive on visas that offer fewer protections than other visa categories do.4 days ago
Missing Grandma's cooking? Nonnas of the World can help. -- Comfort food prepared by grandmothers from around the world? Our food writer is in. She visited Staten Island to experience the ambience and cuisine at Enoteca Maria for herself.5 days ago
Wit and wonder fuel 5-star 'The Ballad of Wallis Island' -- The Monitor's film critic offers his highest rating to "The Ballad of Wallis Island," which pulses with humor as it explores the landscape of nostalgia – and love.6 days ago
Senior sea creatures get extra TLC at the New England Aquarium -- Long-lived sea turtles, penguins, and seals are among the aquarium's oldest residents. In addition to their regular care, they receive perks.10 days ago
Monhegan Island is a portrait of resilience. Artists have captured it for 2 centuries. -- Maine's Monhegan Island is a scant square mile in size. But don't underestimate it. The island has a thing or two to teach the world about mistletoe – and resilience.12 days ago
Say! I like spiced eggs and Spam! My ode to the meat I once maligned. -- There's a reason certain foods become iconic. Despite its reputation, Spam found its way onto dinner tables around the world. Here's why.12 days ago
Idina Menzel's new Broadway show has a towering co-star: Stella the tree -- When Idina Menzel is in a musical, she is one of the most talked-about stars onstage. In her latest, "Redwood," Stella, a massive tree, is vying for top billing.18 days ago
The 'Wimbledon of shuffleboard' has reigned for a century in St. Petersburg, Florida -- A coastal Florida city hosts the world's oldest and biggest institution dedicated to shuffleboard.18 days ago
'Part dystopian, part delightful.' Why winter is the new beach season. -- A beach in high summer is predictable. But an offseason beach holds surprises, even treasure – if you're paying attention.19 days ago
A civil rights activist on what 'Eyes on the Prize III' means at this moment -- "Eyes on the Prize" was a landmark documentary about the Civil Rights Movement. Dream Defenders' Phillip Agnew, who is part of a new six-part series, talks about what the documentary means at this time of political upheaval.23 days ago
Rebels with a robot: 'Rule Breakers' celebrates Afghan girls who dared to dream -- A celebration of the bravery and ingenuity of the Afghan girls robotics team contrasts with the reality of Afghanistan's women under Taliban repression.23 days ago
The Explainer - Why does the US have daylight saving time? A look at efforts to 'lock the clock.' Could time be up for the twice-yearly clock switches?26 days ago