This documentary follows the cross-cultural conflicts that develop when a Chinese automotive glass company buys a former GM plant in Ohio.
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Book companions to keep us company during the warmest days.
A pair of brothers go on a magical quest to connect with a father they never knew.
Women learn how to hear, understand, and live out their calling to leadership in the church and in the world at large.
Fiona Apple’s unusual new album will have the listener curious on the first, tenth, and hundredth listen.
The movie won an Oscar. But why has such a story captured imaginations from East to West?
The buzz, the scoop, and the facts on the history and science of our cup of morning joe.
Master these four elements, master the kitchen. Based on Samin Nosrat’s best-selling book, this four-part series is the essential guide to the basic elements of good cooking.
A resilient young woman faces danger and romance in this faith-based novel set in a pre-Revolutionary War settlement.
Set during Reconstruction-era New Orleans, a powerful story of human resilience.
When a teen reports being raped, then recants her story, two female detectives follow evidence that could reveal the truth. Based on a true story.
With more than 850 pieces of intricate, original artwork, this lavishly illustrated book encourages you to elevate your gaze to the one who created all things.
Sheila Walsh returns after an eight-year hiatus with a Celtic-infused worship album.
A funny and fresh retelling of Jane Austen’s Emma
Set over the course of five decades, The Dutch House is a dark fairy tale about a brother and sister who cannot overcome their past.
Read the losses and growing friendship of two girls whose lives and beliefs are forever changed after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine.
A popular Canadian podcast looks at music from the alt-rock universe to hip hop, from artist profiles to various thematic explorations.
Season 3 of the lavish historical series based on the life of Queen Elizabeth 2 and her family.
From one of the world’s leading philosophers, this is a powerful defense of religion’s role within the modern university.
A joyous picture book celebrates African-American gospel music.
Popular podcast roves through world history and highlights the good, the bad and the ugly.
Agatha Christie makes an appearance as herself in this murder mystery movie that also offers an explanation of her real-life disappearance in 1926.
After an accident sends them back in time, a group of explorers partner with Vikings to save the future in this thrilling audiobook.
This dreamy sci-fi anthology runs high on emotion and little else