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Paid articleThe Scrapbook
THE SCRAPBOOK Hells Commenters It occurs to us that we don’t read much anymore about outlaw motorcycle gangs. A few decades ago, when The Scrapbook was young, movies and television and newspapers...
Paid articleCasual
CASUAL The Non-Hobbyist I have never had, nor felt the need of having, a hobby. When I was a kid, friends of mine collected stamps or miniature cars or made model airplanes. I did none of these...
Paid articleEditorial
EDITORIALS Party over Country For 16 months, Democrats have complained that Republicans have put their political party over the best interests of the country by rationalizing and normalizing the...
Paid articleComment
COMMENT ANDREW FERGUSON Barbara Bush’s subversive secret to happiness With the death of Barbara Bush, much, though maybe not enough, has been made of her once-famous commencement address to the...
Paid articleTrump's State
BARNES, FRED
Trump’s State Can West Virginia Republicans take down Joe Manchin? by Fred Barnes Coal isn’t what it used to be in West Virginia, but its grip on the state’s politics has lingered. Of the three...
Paid articleUnfair to Whom?
WARREN, MICHAEL
Unfair to Whom? The White House aims at Chinese trade practices, hits Americans. by Michael Warren As far as Internet comments go, the public responses to the Trump administration’s forthcoming...
Paid articleGoogle in the Dock
Eastland, Terry
Google in the Dock When diversity morphs into discrimination. by Terry Eastland Last year Google, the Mountain View tech giant, told its recruiting staff that certain hires for the third quarter...
Paid articleWeird Science
SMITH, WESLEY J.
Weird Science PETA is no friend of STEM. by Wesley J. Smith People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) makes no moral distinctions between humans and animals, believing, as its alpha wolf...
Paid articleIt's a Start
Brodsky, Matthew RJ
It’s a Start The strike on Syria. by Matthew RJ Brodsky It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. In the White House, apparently, it is worth 105 missiles if it shows the suffering of...
Paid articleWho's the Trumpiest?
Allott, Daniel
Who’s the Trumpiest? A spirited GOP primary by Daniel Allott - Charlotte, N.C. The middle-aged couple standing in their front yard putting a fresh coat of paint on their two-story colonial...
Paid articleLiberal Education and Liberal Democracy
BERKOWITZ, PETER
Liberal Education and Liberal Democracy Colleges foster smugness on the left and resentment on the right By Peter Berkowitz John Stuart Mill, the outstanding liberal thinker of his age and...
Paid articleThe Hills Are Alive
DEVOSS, DAVID
The Hills Are Alive Twenty-four years after a horrific genocide, Rwanda has made an astonishing recovery By David DeVoss Kigali, Rwanda We rose before dawn and began driving across Rwanda, a...
Paid articleA 'Mirror' to Our Souls
Saler, Michael
Books&Arts A ‘Mirror’ to Our Souls The darkest show on TV—Netflix,s tech-dystopian Black Mirror— still leaves hope for a humanfuture. by Michael Saler Caution: Netflix’s Black Mirror may be...
Paid articleMad Scientist
Phillips, Stephen
Mad Scientist The there-and-back-again tale of a brain researcher turned cancer patient. BY Stephen Phillips Imagine a loved one, the rock of your family, displaying in short order the symptoms of...
Paid articleDollywood Diversion
Henderson, Amy
Dollywood Diversion ‘Life ain’t as simple as it used to be’—except at Dolly Parton’s amusement park. by Amy Henderson In February, Dolly Parton presented the librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden,...
Paid articleThe Divine Mundane
Heitman, Danny
The Divine Mundane Seeking quiet, subtle, everyday redemption in Thomas Merton’s monastery. by Danny Heitman By the time of his death on December 10, 1968, Thomas Merton had become that memorable...
Paid articleEpic of Growth
PODHORETZ, JOHN
Epic of Growth Turmoil and starpower in the 1956 film classic Giant. by John Podhoretz I have always loved, unreservedly loved, Giant—the grandly scaled and stately 1956 film that sinks us into...
Paid articleParody
PARODY “New York has taken to Chick-fil-A. One of the Manhattan locations estimates that it sells a sandwich every six seconds, and the company has announced plans to open as many as a dozen more...
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