‘Roided up mercenaries with vague political agendas are fine, but Bane pales in comparison to these would-be Batvillians.
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Extraordinary
Even before the Olympics began, our Matt Dunch was in London musing on what it means to be “extraordinary.”
Briggs (Part 2)
“Here’s the thing, you tell me what didn’t all come down to feeling good, and I will give you” – Briggs waved his hand. …I could almost see it.
Mickey, Mao Suit, and Missiles
Do you think love for Mickey Mouse means you love American culture in general? If so, Quang Tran would like a word with you…
Journey Moments: Ignatius the Pilgrim
St. Ignatius Loyola often called himself “the pilgrim.” Jay Hooks talks with another pilgrim, Fr. Pau Vidal, who, like Ignatius before him, journeyed through Spain on foot.
Briggs (Part 1)
Briggs, in his own off-handed way, would take us all down with him. “The purpose of life,” I stared at him coldly, “is not to feel good”…
Worth Watching: The Other Story in London
For us here at TJP, Mitt Romney, Michael Phelps, and Ryan Lochte aren’t the only ones making waves in London…
London 2012 and Humble Patriotism
The Olympics start today, and our resident patriot Vinny Marchionni has found a way for all to win.
How to Be an Atheist: An Unspeakable God
In the fifth and final letter to a young atheist, Ryan Duns talks about listening to a God about whom human beings can say little.
Puppy Love
Perry Petrich takes a look at what happens when you add an actual dog to the dog-eat-dog world of middle school.