Our football and fashion maven, Vinny Marchionni, has some thoughts on what we can learn from coaches’ shabby dress.
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Praying #bittertweets with @Pontifex
@Pontifex won’t join the ranks of active twitterers until tomorrow, but he’s already received more than a few #bittertweets. Quang Tran says there’s little to do but pray them.
Dead Men Walking
Brian Konzman, our resident zombie preparedness advisor, takes a critical look at The Walking Dead.
Our Broken Immigration System
Jesuit lawyer Nate Romano says the worst six words an attorney has to say are: “there is nothing I can do.” Fortunately, he says, there is something we can do to fix our broken immigration system.
Worth Reading: Daniel Day-Lewis on Playing Lincoln
Despite our desire to understand how great acting happens, Joe Hoover commends Daniel Day-Lewis for his silence.
You Can’t Take It With You: Attitude and Aptitude Edition
From cooking to coaching to music-making and taxidermy–you’re likely familiar with some of this week’s passed.
Breaking: Christianity is Not a Religion.
No, it’s a philosophy. At least that’s Bill O’Reilly’s latest argument war on the “War Against Christmas.”
Gone ‘Til Movember
Jeff Sullivan catches us up on all the facial-hair happenings we missed this “Movember.”
Making a List, Checking It All Through Advent
Nothing Says Advent Like a List… which is why Paddy Gilger has scoured the interwebs to uncover seven of the best resources to deepen your experience of Advent.
Flooded and Insured: the Fallout from Hurricane Sandy
In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, TJP’s resident policy wonk Quentin DuPont looks for common ground in four characteristics of the common good.