Well, this is just plain stupid: Is blogging inherently unprofessional? Some people seem to think so, perhaps because they read my stuff, but there are plenty of bloggers far more.
Pete Seeger has died. He was 94. I have only a very fragmentary sense of how the revival of American folk music in the 1950s and 1960s played a role.
Ron Fournier has discovered that everyone now agrees with him: For months, the White House and its allies mocked critics of Barack Obama's leadership, arguing that no president has "Green.
Sometimes one image does indeed tell a whole story.
America, 2014. A nation where working age people now are the majority of food stamp recipients. I see no alternative other than cutting food stamps to get these lazy welfare.
Today's edition of First World Problems: Anyone who wonders why law school applications are plunging and there’s widespread malaise in many big law firms might consider the case of Gregory.
You might prefer to think that the crank letter Erik noted earlier was nutpicking, only the conservative blogosphere finds his ideas fascinating and would like to subscribe to his newsletter..
Another set of reviews from my mediocre film blog. Waste time discussing as you like. Films since the last update: Navy Blue Days, Pembroke and Rock, 1925--Stan Laurel running around.
- Der Mann im langen braunen Mantel
- Rare Earths In Greenland
- NFL Open Thread: Divisional Round Sunday
- What Is to Be Done with Greenland?
- The absurdity of the non-ideological university
- This Day in Labor History: January 18, 1913
- It’s funny until somebody gets hurt
- NFL Open Thread: Divisional Round Saturday
- Beijing’s best friend in DC
- Week 52
