Mark St. Amant thinks that one youth soccer league’s twist on the mercy role (score too many goals, and you automatically lose) is a sure sign that we’re careening toward Crazyville.
Mark St. Amant thinks that one youth soccer league’s twist on the mercy role (score too many goals, and you automatically lose) is a sure sign that we’re careening toward Crazyville.
What do you do when you discover that your kid’s day care provider doesn’t share your religious and political views?
Bennett Schneider, vlogging on the “post-modern American mishmash”—goodness, elders, rituals, and shrimp.
Ryan O’Hanlon reports from “The Darker Side of Green,” a Lexus-sponsored party/debate about global warming hosted by recycler extraordinaire… Tracy Morgan.
Albert Stern investigates microinequities, “the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome of the civil rights movement.”
Chase Kimball asked fellow students at Carleton College what being a good man meant to them. The future of manhood looks bright.
Poet Michael Schiavo, author of “The Mad Song,” recommends Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Essays and Aqua Teen Hunger Force.

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