Why would traffic on the thousand year old Camino de Santiago skyrocket from 5,000 people per year to over 100,000? Jay Hooks asks Kristy Calaway what makes people Camino Crazy.
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Both/And-ing the Moonrise Kingdom
Innocence and experience have been dueling since William Blake. Chris Schroeder says they’re at it again in Wes Anderson’s latest.
Sex, Love, and Video Games
How you spend your time says a lot about what you love. Jeff Sullivan finds that’s not always good news.
Preach the Gospel Always; If Necessary, Use YouTube
Sam Sawyer brings Francis of Assisi’s famous advice into the age of Youtube.
How to Be an Atheist: Thinking Backwards
A 3rd atheism letter thought experiment begins, “Ryan and Timothy walk into a chem lab…”. Whether this has anything to do with atheism or theism you’ll have to judge for yourself.
For God and Country: A Prayer for the Fourth
It’s Independence Day…time for a barbecue, some fireworks…and a prayer.
“Hi” on the Fourth of July
It’s the Fourth of July, and Tim O’Brien has good news and bad news.
Lohan and Holy Gossip
Quang Tran has a feeling that celebrity gossip says more about us than about any movie star.
Worth Reading: the Health Care Verdict
TJP Public health expert Michael Rozier contextualizes the 5 – 4 Supreme Court decision and gives us a few places to turn for more info.
Bad Pop, Good God (A Top 10 List)
How dare they call pop music cloying, vapid and trashy? Michael Rossmann arrives, Dre beats covering his ears, to defend the divinity of bad pop songs.









