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Is Marriage Really Dead?

Phoenix Rising wrote 5 days ago:  There seems to be great dialogue taking place about recent Today Show interview with Sandra Tsing L … more →

Tags: Love/Relationships, Gender, Children, Work, Life, Feminism, Family, Societal Issues, Love

NYC: Fashion Buying Smart

darlingdarling wrote 1 week ago: Courtesy of Mr. Big - Carrie's new closet in the Sex and the City movie has prime real estate f … more →

Tags: Fantastic Fashion, Akanksha Foundation, Carrie Bradshaw, Fashion, fashion sustainability, FIT, NYC fashion, parsons, Proenza Schouler

Geo-engineering and ocean acidification5 comments

thingsbreak wrote 2 weeks ago: [UPDATE: Ken Caldeira has responded in the comments, so be sure to read his response.] [I intended … more →

Tags: Climate change, Geo-engineering, Ken Caldeira, Long Cao, npr, ocean acidification, Revelle Lecture Series, Wall Street Journal

Iran updates...constantly

Bill wrote 3 weeks ago: Andrew Sullivan and his helpers at The Daily Dish have been aggregating information coming out of Ir … more →

Tags: Elections, Iran

Identity politics discussion1 comment

Bill wrote 3 weeks ago: The nomination of Sonia Sotamayor and the firestorm that some Republicans attempted to subsequently … more →

Tags: identify politics, Supreme Court

"Dogs, pots & cucumbers for sale"1 comment

fromlaurelstreet wrote 3 weeks ago: Drawing by Bayard Taylor shows an outdoor market in Moscow. A beleagered man in top hat and long coa … more →

Tags: Art, Historical Information, Literature, 1874, Baylord Taylor, ink brush and ink wash drawing

Battle Hymn of the Republic4 comments

One Man's Thoughts wrote 1 month ago: Dr. John Hosler holds two undergraduate degrees in Bible and Pastoral Studies and a B.S. in History … more →

Tags: Christianity, Homeschooling, Men, Theology, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God, American Civil War, Apostle Paul, Armageddon, Baptists

Debt story

Bill wrote 1 month ago: A couple weeks ago, Megan McCardle linked to a fascinating article by an economics reporter from the … more →

Tags: Debt

Fraught relations.

davidwrotethis wrote 1 month ago: A 14-line poem called “Embrace,” by Michael Collier in the June Atlantic.  Please click … more →

Tags: Reading, Poetry, Michael Collier

Charts and Maps

Bill wrote 1 month ago: The Atlantic has added a new blog that they call correspondents. I don’t have the capacity to … more →

Tags: abcte, Economics, stimulus

Gourevitch returns to Rwanda, five books about the genocide.

jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 1 month ago: These Rwandan children represent the hope of the country 15 years after the genocide. Photograph … more →

Tags: Current Books, The New Yorker, Samantha Power, Philip Gourevitch, Paul Kagame, Gacaca, We Wish to Inform you that Tomorrow We Will be Killed w, an ordinary man, Paul Rusesabagina

Peter St. Jean pushes on the broken windows theory.

jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 1 month ago: Sociologist Peter St. Jean challenges the broken windows theory of policing and social disorder by e … more →

Tags: Current Books, Sudhir Venkatesh, Gang Leader for a Day, Kristallnacht, william johnston, James Q. Wilson, George Kelling, Broken windows theory of policing, Peter St. Jean

What leads to happiness?1 comment

socialcapital wrote 1 month ago: (Flickr photo by adwriter) The Atlantic Magazine has a very interesting story called “What Mak … more →

Tags: aging, Boston Globe, Depression, Drake Bennett, George Vaillant, happiness, Happy, harvard, health

Happiness and stuff1 comment

Michael Canaris wrote 1 month ago: I was quite intrigued by this article on a famous longitudinal study (H/T Karen). Some choice quotes … more →

Tags: Mental Health, functionality, harvard, longitudinal studies, Psychological Health

When video was young.

davidwrotethis wrote 1 month ago: From “Moments Not to Remember,” by David Owen “The popularity of video cameras ari … more →

Tags: Reading, writing, technology, Video, Memory, David Owen

Dire consequences and desperate measures6 comments

naptimewriting wrote 2 months ago: A discussion last weekend at the playground with a creative, lovely, and wicked smart lady yielded t … more →

Tags: Child Wrangling, SAHM, SAHD, Breastfeeding, nighttime parenting, Feminism, parental ambivalence, Parenting, Stay at Home Moms

High-speed rail, now

Zachary wrote 2 months ago: How high-speed rail (HSR) will improve the Midwest. The article did not mention it, but Minneapolis … more →

Tags: Travel, Chicago, High Speed Rail, HSR, Midwest, Minneapolis

A Dozen New Atlantic Monthly Correspondents: A New On-Line Model?

wales wrote 2 months ago: In a move that significantly augments the Atlantic Monthly’s daily volume of commentary, (and … more →

Tags: News, media, huffington post, Bloggers, Correspondents, posner

It's not a competition

Bill wrote 2 months ago: Well, actually, to some people (journalists, bloggers, etc.), it is. The exchange of ideas and makin … more →

Tags: abcte


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