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Archive for February, 2012

Steve’s Weekly Dish 280.

This is my home’: A story that will have you grinning from ear to ear 
Here’s a delightful story about an elderly gentleman named Anthony Pisano, his whimsical knickknacks and collectibles, and his beloved cat.
Tara Browne (”He blew his mind out in a car”) - 1960’s Peacock Style icon
Tara Browne had become something of […]

Steve’s Weekly Dish 279.0

Finding Solitude in a House Share
Can living styles be fluid, like our modern paradigm of multiple careers?
Has Obama Exposed the Powerlessness of the US Bishops?
With Catholic leaders and churchgoers turning their backs on the
bishops, the men who rule the church are watching their political
power wane.
Whitney Houston’s Death is Probably Not What You Think It Is
I […]

Steve’s Weekly Dish 278.0

Here’s my picks
Rasputin Was My Neighbor’ And Other True Tales Of Time Travel
There are people who live long enough to create a link — a
one-generation link — to figures from what feels like a distant past,
and their presence among us shrinks history.
The White Underclass
Liberals sometimes feel that it is narrow-minded to favor traditional
marriage. Over time, […]

Steve’s Weekly Dish 277.0

Rick Santorum and the New Feminism(!)
Thanks Richard Metzger
You’d think that as the parent of a child with a rare genetic disorder, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum would have deep empathy for a fellow parent of a child with a rare genetic disorder—or if he was a true Christian as he […]

The Higher Education Bubble Part 2

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The Higher Education Bubble Part 1

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The Higher Education Bubble

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“The higher education bubble, as some say, is “boom and bust theory” applied to college and graduate school. Tuition has risen over 400% since the 80s and the trend doesn’t look like it’s getting any better — in fact, in that same time span, college […]