Wendy’s life borders on chaos. What could make her life easier? A team of experts in colorful blouses with good hair, of course — according to Real Simple magazine’s new reality TV show. By Laura Vanderkam . An American town is living in a past that isn’t even real . The . . . . Continue Reading »
Justin Hart’s daughter goes to her first Mormon Saturday Night Dance . Both father and daughter leave with a smile on their faces. The coke-fueled nights of Hollywood were his normative experience; the mundane conventions of suburban Cleveland feel exotic to him. Joe Eszterhas, however, is . . . . Continue Reading »
Nicola Karras’ argument for conservatism leaves traditional partisan rhetoric in the dust: "The more we depend on government, the less connection we have with one another." Her graceful essay is not to be missed. Ladyblog’s Manblogger: Your broken moral compass that always . . . . Continue Reading »
Alan Jacobs : Stikkin’ it to ya . Apart from being self-satisfied and intellectually shallow , Linda Hirshman misses the real source of inequality between the sexes and adheres to a myopic, one-dimensional view of human flourishing, making it impossible for Hirshman to understand how any . . . . Continue Reading »