Afternoon Links — 10.21.10

A revealing list of what most people are using search engines to search for. A model of  Minas Tirith made completely of matches . Oscar-winning actor F. Murray Abraham will play John Henry Newman in a “biopic” to be filmed in England called The Unseen World . An American scholar . . . . Continue Reading »

The Anti-Bohemian Woman

Making a point similar to R. R. Reno’s in The Bohemian Mystique is a writer for Mercatornet, reviewing the new book Pornland : Historically speaking, the 1950s are typically associated with the rise of suburbia and infamous for Leave It To Beaver style pro-family media representations. . . . . Continue Reading »

Tea Party Metaphysics

Greg Forster argues that the Tea Party movement taps into the full social and cultural power of transcendent moral appeals in a way that social conservatives have never been able to do: I expect social conservatives would generally agree that what’s most fundamentally wrong with our society is . . . . Continue Reading »

Everyone’s Transgressive

For many people, writes R. R. Reno in The Bohemian Mystique ,  the English painter Lucian Freud’s youthful adventures with criminals and other maladjusted misfits give his artistic vision a special authenticity. His experiences “on the margins” create a “transgressive . . . . Continue Reading »

Afternoon Links — 10.20.10

The famous French “new wave” filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard will receive an Oscar, despite his anti-semitism , at the same time being Jewish is falling out of fashion . A Jewish monks describes being a dedicated Jewish contemplative . The federal government wants to extend its power over . . . . Continue Reading »