by David Mednicoff | Jun 19, 2008 | The Public Humanist
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are three major contemporary religions to come out of the Middle East, my region of focus as a scholar of contemporary law and politics. I study aspects of one religion professionally (Islam), experience the impact of another publicly...
by James Heflin | Jun 19, 2008 | Ten Gallon Liberal
This just can’t be a good sign. Are dolphins going crazy? Keep in mind the claims that elephants are being driven nuts by humans in Africa.
by Northampton Redoubt | Jun 19, 2008 | Northampton Redoubt
What is the best way to bring Northampton’s sustainability plan alive? There’s been some chatter this week on the Paradise City Forum regarding the potential for Professor Philip Bess and the Notre Dame Architecture fall graduate charrette and urban design...
by Masculinity and Its Discontents | Jun 19, 2008 | Masculinity and Its Discontents
I hope someday to write a long essay titled something like "The Extraordinary Douchebaggery of Joseph Epstein," in which I explore, at great length, well… the extraordinary douchebaggery of professional essayist and curmudgeon Joseph Epstein, who...
by Sarah Gibbons | Jun 19, 2008 | Stage
In 1965, the country was in the midst of a vicious war, had just endured the assassination of its beloved president, and was embarking on an era of free love and decadence. John Guare’s House of Blue Leaves (which first premiered off-Broadway in 1971) is set in...