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More ‘Passion’ than sense (REVIEW)

By Robert Bianco — March 21, 2016
Fox's "The Passion" reduced a tale that launched one of the world's great religions to broad, borrowed pop-song bromides.

Duggars open up to Fox-TV’s Megyn Kelly on family sex scandal

By Maria Puente — June 3, 2015
For the first time, the couple acknowledged that four of the victims were their daughters, including younger sisters Jill and Jessa, who also spoke to Kelly, and one was a family friend.

Nick Sagan on ‘Cosmos,’ Carl, and his “strange childhood”

By Chris Stedman — March 16, 2014
Carl Sagan's son Nick talks with RNS about his father's impact, memories from his "strange" and "surreal" childhood, the new "Cosmos," and what it was like to record a greeting for potential extraterrestrials at six years old.

Our place in the ‘Cosmos’: Carl Sagan’s Humanism in 5 quotes

By Chris Stedman — March 9, 2014
Carl Sagan is widely credited with inspiring a generation of scientists. But Sagan's humanistic words and actions also inspired many others. Here are five of his most compelling quotes.

‘Cosmos’ and Carl Sagan’s legacy: An interview with SETI Sagan Center Director David Morrison

By Chris Stedman — March 6, 2014
David Morrison, Carl Sagan's first doctoral student and current Director of the Carl Sagan Center at the SETI Institute, speaks with RNS about Sagan's legacy, what it was like to be one of Sagan’s students, the “Cosmos” reboot, and more.

As Fox-TV re-creates ‘Cosmos’ series, Carl Sagan’s following grows

By Kimberly Winston — March 5, 2014
(RNS) Many atheists, agnostics and humanists credit Carl Sagan and his “Cosmos” TV series with instilling in them skepticism of the supernatural and a sense of wonder about the universe. Both, they say, encouraged their rejection of institutional religion.
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