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Read moreIf you’ve been watching this space over the last week you’ve perhaps noticed that there’s a new shop open on your Internets. We’ve been working to build some content in advance of the official grand opening, and that happened this morning. Yay! Scholars & Rogues is a team effort involving – well, since most of us aren’t widely known, I
Read moreSo, Matt Drudge is reporting that MSNBC is going to try out Michael Smerconish for the Imus spot. Word floating around is that they won’t even consider a progressive host (like the folks at Air America, for instance) because they’re “too biased.” Okay, that’s fine in principle. So this means that Smerconish is “unbiased” – cool! Except, well, judge for
Read moreThis is really good if you’re God and can’t figure these kinds of things out. You have the Church to explain it to you.
Read moreWe have a coyote. Not in the house, obviously, but one that lives around here somewhere. On multiple occasions recently we’ve seen him while walking Ronan (and on one occasion we probably walked within a few yards of him and didn’t realize it). His love of the field across the road probably has something to do with all the prairie
Read moreI’ve been thinking about what I’d like to say on Kurt Vonnegut’s death, but honestly, I haven’t so far come up with anything more worthy than what so many others have already said. This morning I see that Jim Booth, the man who introduced me to KV, has weighed in, and in typically penetrating fashion. So never mind me –
Read moreSnoop Says Rappers And Imus Are ‘Two Separate Things’;
Read moreI wondered how long this was going to take. A fairly lengthy piece (by network TV standards) on the NBC morning show examined the controversy and gave extensive play to the response from the Rutgers team, university and coach. Procter & Gamble is pulling their ads from the entire MSNBC daily line-up; Staples and Bigelow Tea are pulling advertising from
Read moreYou’ll be hearing more on the greening of the Right from me in the coming weeks, I suspect. It’s a fascinating subject and could be important in the 2008 election. In the meantime, Bill Scher has a crisp analysis of last night’s Newt/Kerry enviro debate over at HuffPost.
Read moreRutgers Team Angry but Will Meet Imus By REBECCA SANTANA (Associated Press Writer) From Associated Press April 10, 2007 12:49 PM EDT PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Rutgers women’s basketball coach on Tuesday called the comments radio host Don Imus made about her team “racist and sexist remarks that are deplorable, despicable and unconscionable.”
Read moreWell, Marty Kaplan just fucking drills it in his latest HuffPost missive. There’s been some talk about this campaign to encourage bloggers to play nice – which is not an inherently bad idea, once you get past the realities for why they play bad. But still, a theory we can all appreciate. But Kaplan is dead-on. The NY Times seems
Read moreIn case you managed to miss it, long-time serial racist Don Imus struck again last week, calling the Rutgers women’s hoops team “nappy-headed hos” on his nationally syndicated show. Imus has a well established reputation for racial slander, and some of the people he invites on his show (like “sports announcer” Sid Rosenberg and producer Bernard McGuirk – who later
Read moreI’ve always been such a worshipper of Yeats, but it’s been so long since I sat down and read him, and I fear I have lost touch. This morning something entirely random caused me to pick up his collected works, and I found myself re-reading, for probably the first time since I was in college, “In Memory of Major Robert
Read moreI’m doing some research for a project I’m working on, and am hoping you might be able to provide a little insight for me.
Read moreThe biggest challenge we face is one of momentum: America is not, and never has been, an intellectual culture. We do not, however much we might protest, live in a nation that treasures teaching and learning. On the list of things that we care about, education falls well to the south of things like entertainment and sports. Worse, in Instant
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