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Editors
How Facebook Is Changing the Way Its Users Consume Journalism
Ravi Somaiya, The New York Times
Look At Your Money
Trevor Logan, Curator Magazine
The Virtues of Brunch
Gracy Olmstead, The American Conservative
The Mineral Night/ A Child in the Likeness of God
Marly Youmans, Books & Culture
The Imminent Death of the Internet Troll
Jake Swearingen, The Atlantic
Strange Days
Sven Birkerts, Lapham’s Quarterly
From Isaac Newton to the Genius Bar
Darrin M. McMahon, Nautilus
The Secret History of Birth Control Pills
Sarah Kliff, Vox
This Marriage Thing is (Beautiful) Hard as Hell
Maria Grizzetti, Incarnation and Modernity
Learning to Love the Individual
Travis LaCouter, Ethika Politika
Meditative Photo Series Celebrates the Beauty of Stillness Through Glass Windows
Katie Hosmer, My Modern Met
Middle East Must Keep Its Christians, Says Vatican Calling for Scrutiny of Islamists’ Funding
Hannah Roberts, The Tablet
Trust Levels of News Sources by Ideological Group
Pew Research Center
ElloAnd Goodbye to the New Facebook?
Ed Cumming, The Guardian
Isaac Asimov Mulls, “How Do People Get New Ideas?”
Isaac Asimov, MIT Technology Review
The Quality of Fear
David Brooks, The New York Times
Evolution and Ethics, Revisited
Gertrude Himmelfarb, The New Atlantis
Your Fathers, Where Are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever?
Charles Carman, Books & Culture
Our Endangered Species
Jonathan V. Last, The Weekly Standard
The Lost Art of Reading
Kate Havard, The Washington Free Beacon
25 is the New 21
Randye Hoder, The Atlantic
Between Two Trees: A Review of Peter Leithart’s Shining Glory
Brett McCraken, The Other Journal
Inside Matisse’s Chapel of Cutouts
Morgan Meis, Patheos
Damnatio Memoria? The Council of Trent and Catholic Teaching on Divorce
E. Christian Brugger, The Public Discourse
The Conservative Case Against the Suburbs
Charles Mahron, The American Conservative
Truly, Madly, Deeply Avoiding Adverbs
Lucy Ferriss, The Chronicle of Higher Education
Present Perfect
Laura Kasischke, Verse Daily
The Morality of FoodThen and Now
Leann Davis Alspaugh, The Hedgehog Review
Apple and Facebook Are Paying Employees to Freeze Their Eggs
Aaron Taube, Yahoo! Finance
The Divorcée’s French Class
Ellen Ann Fentress, The New York Times
Healers
Sophie Collins, Poetry Magazine
How the Common Core Went Wrong
Frederick M. Hess, National Affairs
Why Are Americans So Fascinated with Extreme Fitness?
Heather Havrilesky, New York Times
Recognizing the Adult in the Mirror
B.D. McClay, The Hedgehog Review
At the Tomb of Dante Alighieri
Rod Dreher, The American Conservative
Having Patience for the Sausage-Making Synod
Fr. Robert Barron, Word on Fire
The Long Way to Liberty
Yuval Levin, National Review
The Shallow Nihilism of John Gray
Anthony McCarthy, Spiked
New $25,000 Prize for Catholic Literary Arts
Ron Charles, The Washington Post
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