By TAHLIB
Changing your life for God can make people talk, and that's the case for Anne Heche's character "Beth" in NBC's Spring series "Save Me," but sadly One Million Moms doesn't want you to know about it. We think it's a wonderfully funny TV show set in Cincinnati, Ohio, about an alcoholic housewife who is saved by God---stops drinking and starts hearing directly from God (who "speaks in a gender neutral voice"). It's like "Desperate Housewives" meets "Touched by an Angel", and it's lighthearted fun. Join us for the finale on Thursday at 8:00 p.m., and find out what made "Save Me" (above) the A&O NEWS OF WEEK.
In other religious art news from across the USA, and around the world:
- Buddhism in Art: In Chicago, 100 Buddhas Rise Against Violence. [More News]
- Christianity in Art: Rainbow Christ for June's Gay Pride Month Worldwide. [More News]
- Hinduism in Art: Athletic Star Accused of Hate Speech for Portrayal of Vishnu. [More News]
- Islam in Art: Lajos Czegledi's Pillars of Islamic Faith Exhibition in Hungary. [More News]
- Judaism in Art: Contemporary Book Artists Explore Sacred Hebrew Texts. [More News]

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