Media history was made as CNN host Reza Aslan broke an almost universal taboo. As part of the CNN series “Believers,” Aslan told the story of the Aghori sect of the Hindu religion. The sect is more ...
Imagine something like Anthony Bourdain’s show “Parts Unknown.” Now replace Bourdain with religious scholar Reza Aslan and instead of a look at food culture, picture a glimpse of various sects, cults, ...
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, among others, blasted CNN host Reza Aslan this week in the wake of the most recent episode of his religion mini-series, Believer. On Sunday, Aslan featured an obscure Hindu sect ...
ComplexCon returns to Long Beach Nov. 6 - 7 with hosts J. Balvin and Kristen Noel Crawley, performances by A$AP Rocky and Turnstile, and more shopping and drops. It's ...
According to Wikipedia, the members of the Aghori sect of Hinduism in India and Southeast Asia are known to engage in post-mortem rituals, sometimes involving cannibalism or necrophilia; and they are ...
CNN's newest original series Believer With Reza Aslan, which premiered Sunday, has been termed "callous," "reckless," "disgusting" and other such uncharitable things. Social commentators have raised ...
CNN’s Reza Aslan is facing an onslaught of criticism for eating a piece of barbequed human brain with the Hindu Aghori sect on his show “Believer.” “Want to know what a dead guy’s brain tastes like?
It's not that hard to get yourself in hot water these days. What, with social media and all. And it's even easier when you eat human brains, or allegedly mock a religion. That's what has many people ...