Anchor Lisa Mullins visits Cambridge, England, where she stumbles upon a bizarre and fascinating church service. It features Goths in leather bustiers and the music of Leonard Cohen.
This summer, Anchor Lisa Mullins happened across a seaside town square in Portugal, where one generation after another has spent precious summer days and nights. In this audio feature, she takes you to the cobblestone town square in the ancient port called Ericeira.

The World’s anchor Lisa Mullins notes in this special podcast that even for those of us who watch the news unfold minute by minute, it’s rare to know that at that moment, our world is being transformed. She posses a couple of questions about the role of religion in the protests — and the potential for Islam and democracy to co-exist in Egypt.