Protestant Ethics Today: The Ninth Commandment The post Whatsoever Things are True appeared first on American Reformer.| American Reformer
A Review of K-Pop Demon Hunters Bizarrely, the internet is lighting up over the question of whether or not K […] The post The K-Pop Harrowing of Hell appeared first on American Reformer.| American Reformer
A Friendly Response to Owen Anderson The post The Case for Protestant Mysticism appeared first on American Reformer.| American Reformer
Protestant Ethics Today: The Eighth Commandment Be sure to check out part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5, part 6, part 7 , and […] The post Why Men Steal appeared first on American Reformer.| American Reformer
The Right Notches Its Latest Win The post Over the Barrel appeared first on American Reformer.| American Reformer
The Insecurity of Leftist Men is Inescapable| American Reformer
Want to connect with other researchers studying transformative organizations? Consider submitting to a new sub-track “Emergent Organizations: Creating More Participatory, Inclusive, and Caring Civil Societies and Social Economies” at Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE)! Due to the pandemic, the 2021 conference will be virtual, spanning July 2-5, 2021. Joyce Rothschild, Victor Tan Chen, […]| orgtheory.net
An Orange County judge sided with Huntington Beach residents who sued the city for violating the state's Freedom to Read Act.| Orange County Register
The first few weeks of school are more than a fresh start--they’re a powerful opportunity to lay the foundation for the relationships, habits, and learning that will define the rest of the year. During this time, students begin to decide whether they feel safe, valued, and connected in your classroom.| eSchool News
One of the oldest charter fairs in Europe, the annual Neath Great September Fair, is returning for 2025. Running from Tuesday, September 9th, to Saturday, September 13th, 2025, the fair can trace its origin back to the original Charter granted in 1280 by the Marcher Lord and Paramount of Gloucester, Gilbert de Clare. The event consists […] The post One of the oldest fairs in Wales returns for 2025 appeared first on Nation.Cymru.| Nation.Cymru
À l’occasion des 30 ans de son album « D’Eux », la chanteuse de 57 ans se confiera lors de son unique interview de l’année 2025.| Le HuffPost
Awdah Muhammad Hathalee, qui avait participé au documentaire oscarisé, a été abattu par des colons israéliens près du village d’Umm al-Khair.| Le HuffPost
Turns out, you don't need a Hellcat V8 to make 802 horsepower and run nine-second quarter-miles. The post Turbo I6-Swapped 1987 Ram Truck Proves the Hurricane Really Is Mopar’s 2JZ appeared first on The Drive.| The Drive
The US singer’s latest record Man’s Best Friend topped the chart on Friday shifting 85,500 units in its first seven days.| The Standard
The museum will display his notepad, index cards, and a series of sticky notes outlining historical events, potential characters, and possible scenes.| The Standard
The autographs were collected by a 16-year-old who befriended a caretaker who worked at Salisbury City Hall where the Beatles were playing in 1963.| The Standard
Over a delicious Iraqi breakfast, Deek's daughters confront him with difficult questions. The post Moonshot [Part 19] – Makhlama And The Secret To Men appeared first on MuslimMatters.org.| MuslimMatters.org
Today marks the launch of the FIFTH year of the Muslim Book Awards! The Muslim Book Awards (MBA) is an annual celebration of Muslim voices in publishing, from mainstream publishers, Islamic publishers, or authors who self-publish. Hosted by MuslimMatters.org and featuring a panel of well-known Muslimah reviewers from Bookstagram, the MBA takes in nominations before […] The post The Muslim Book Awards 2025 appeared first on MuslimMatters.org.| MuslimMatters.org
Rania has an important meeting with an architect, while Deek sleeps through his own lunch appointment. The post Moonshot [Part 18] – Half My Kingdom appeared first on MuslimMatters.org.| MuslimMatters.org
I tiptoed through a creaky hallway overlaid with vinyl, careful as if not to wake sleeping parents. Sock-footed in solidarity, the sixty or so people inside The Berkeley Alembic filled a humble conference room already buzzing. Five minutes late, I slid into a chair just as the contact high hit—was I being possessed? It was […] <p>The post Adventures in Berkeley’s Psychedelic Wunderground first appeared on High Times.</p>| High Times
On a quiet slope between San Bernardo and Conde Duque, the building at Noviciado 7 has stood for more than two centuries, silently watching Madrid change around it. Built in the 18th century, its nearly meter-thick stone walls have contained many lives: Jesuit novices in prayer, market vendors selling fish, whispered meetings during the Franco […] <p>The post From Jesuits to Joints: The Centuries-Old Building at the Heart of Madrid’s N7A Club first appeared on High Times.</p>| High Times
Memos and slogans don’t change corporate culture at the telecom or anywhere else. Tom Corfman is a senior consultant with RCG. Ironically, the first rule of corporate culture should be like the first rule from the movie “Fight Club.” You do not talk about culture. It’s a lesson AT&T Chairman and CEO John Stankey hasn’t learned. […] The post Somebody should tell John Stankey: Stop talking about AT&T’s culture appeared first on Ragan Communications.| Ragan Communications
The new album by Suede is a remarkable triumph which captures the anxiety of the era while delivering the kind of musical thrills that could provide the answer| The Standard
The California-based singer’s biggest headline show to date included a reading from Ted Lasso’s Sarah Niles| The Standard
“Adjunct,” a feature length movie, realistically covers much of what happens in the life of a higher education teacher who could be labeled an adjunct, a| CounterPunch.org
Une recette signée Émilie Franzo, idéale pour un déjeuner ou un dîner gourmand.| lepelerin.com
Avec l'invention de la perspective à la Renaissance, les peintres s'emparent de l'horizon. À travers tableaux, photos, œuvres contemporaines, le musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen invite à regarder au loin, au sens propre comme figuré.| Le Pèlerin
Writer/director Erik Bork summoned the late Rodney King with his newest film. It’s called “The Elephant in the Room,” although the subtitle could easily have been, “Can’t We All Just Get Along?” 'It made it a bigger challenge. How do you make a romantic comedy when you have that in the middle of it?' The rom-com stars Alyssa Limperis and Sean Kleier (“Wedding Season”) as a couple staring down a near-impossible divide. She’s a dyed-in-the-wool progressive, and he voted for Do...| Blaze Media
The Sith lord’s weapon is the only verifiable screen-used saber to go up for auction, and is now the highest-priced Star Wars item ever sold.| The Standard
Keeping your workers motivated is essential for your business. To make that happen, you need to focus on good communication with them. Maintaining worker motivation is critical for your business.... The post Maintain Worker Motivation: Good Communication Can Help! appeared first on Pronto | Connect, Collaborate, Communicate – Simply.| Pronto | Connect, Collaborate, Communicate – Simply
Auréolée d’un succès populaire et critique, la deuxième saison de la série imaginée par le duo en 2011 permet à ses créateurs d’envisager la suite. Mais sans se presser.| Le HuffPost
Jean-Pierre et Luc Dardenne avaient lancé la carrière de la comédienne en 1999 dans leur film « Rosetta », récompensé au Festival de Cannes.| Le HuffPost
Décédée à seulement 43 ans, l’actrice a laissé derrière elle son mari, l’acteur Michel Ferracci. Très discret jusqu’à ce message poignant partagé sur Instagram.| Le HuffPost
L’acteur a fait observer une minute de silence au CinemaCon de Las Vegas, avant d’adresser un message d’adieu à son « ami très cher ».| Le HuffPost
The life of a Welsh miner and MP who helped rescue dozens of refugees fleeing Nazi persecution is the subject of a new biography. David Rhys Grenfell, known as D. R. (1881–1968) represented the Gower constituency in parliament for 37 years. Having left school at the age of 12, D. R. Grenfell spent 23 years […]| Nation.Cymru
A newly discovered mineral, Amaterasuite, has been found in Japan’s national stone, jadeitite. Named for the sun goddess Amaterasu, it reflects both groundbreaking science and deep cultural ties to Shinto spirituality and Japanese heritage. Continue reading A New Mineral Discovered in Japan’s National Stone Named for Amaterasu at The Wild Hunt.| The Wild Hunt
Joke theft is a massive taboo in the comedy world. When a stand-up comedian does it, they’re vilified and seen as a hack – unable to come up with any original and funny material of their own. But more than that, joke theft is seen as morally wrong, and it’s easy to see why. It…| Sam Woolfe
Co-owners Nicole and Scott Mattson reflect on a decade of music, romance, and reinvention in their sultry restaurant and lounge. The post Jazz Club Nocturne Celebrates 10 Years in RiNo appeared first on 5280.| 5280
From hot springs to sound baths to bee therapy, we found the best ways to find your calm. The post Chill the F*ck Out: 15 Ways to Relax in Colorado appeared first on 5280.| 5280
From the harmonies of a renowned a cappella group to the musings of a famed New York stand-up, don’t miss these events at the JAAMM Festival.| 5280
Keith’s note: I posted this note elsewhere last night wherein I wear my heart on my spacesuit sleeve. Oh well. Things change quickly. The latest Executive Order banning unions at NASA pushed me over the edge. That said, this note is still where my head is at. I originally thought that I’d just dial things down, live in the woods with my wife, and people would just go elsewhere for […] The post NASA Is Worth Fighting For appeared first on NASA Watch.| Activism Archives - NASA Watch
Tariffs are not enough| UnHerd
The bubble remains intact| UnHerd
SC Perot’s Styles of Joy is a story about fandom, belonging, and the surprising ways joy helps us through hard times. In this fun Q&A, she lets us peek behind the curtain, sharing everything from her favorite travel hack and dream hobby to the word she overuses in her writing (and the snack she swears by, cottage cheese and all).| The Aesthetics of Joy
McLaren's CEO says that following basic design rules, then breaking them in the right ways, is key to keeping its cars essentially British. The post What ‘Britishness’ Means to McLaren in an Era of Big Changes appeared first on The Drive.| The Drive
Le rappeur a été arrêté dans la rue alors qu’il se baladait nu. L’interprète de « Old Town Road » encourt la prison pour avoir agressé les policiers qui l’ont appréhendé.| Le HuffPost
It’s 11 PM. You’re staring at your laptop. The project is behind, your team is exhausted, and stakeholders want answers. That voice creeps in: “Maybe I’m not cut out for this.” If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Every leader… Read More When Leadership Feels Heavy: How to Break Through Discouragement The post When Leadership Feels Heavy: How to Break Through Discouragement appeared first on MunWai Consulting.| MunWai Consulting
Have you taken a real break lately? Not the kind where you sneak in a “quick” call from your hotel room or answer “just a few” emails from the beach. I mean actual, unapologetic disconnection, whether it’s a summer holiday… Read More Real Rest vs. Fake Vacation: Why Your Team Needs You to Truly Disconnect The post Real Rest vs. Fake Vacation: Why Your Team Needs You to Truly Disconnect appeared first on MunWai Consulting.| MunWai Consulting
Nine in ten British employees are disengaged at work, yet, 80% of employees actually enjoy the work they do. So if their role isn’t the problem, what is? Sanjay Lobo, CEO of OnHand, highlights why lack of purpose is draining the spark from your teams – and three ways to turn this around.| HRZone
Avec un père, un amant, un animal, un compagnon d'infortune ou des collègues soudés… Cinq bandes dessinées célèbrent ou questionnent nos liens affectifs.| lepelerin.com
We’ve all seen the headlines, how the homeless are being harassed, their tents and belongings bulldozed away, being told to …Continue reading →| Deborah J. Brasket, Author
I’m very interested in what society looks like if we achieve AGI but don’t end up in a totally unrecognizable utopia/dystopia. One question is what work will be meaningful in such a wor…| Matthew Mandel
Do you count? Does your life count? A priest once told me that I don’t count. But later, he asked me if I coded. Because, he said, I spoke English like a coder. I bet you can count. I bet you do count. This is a safe bet, because you were made in the image of God. But also, you are a man. Or a woman. So, therefore, you cannot count the same as God. But you can count as God counted through man. Are you ready? Do you trust yourself enough to count to 10? Let’s try it. Maybe say a prayer fir...| Blaze Media
Chloe talks her big new job; British Vogue’s Radhika Seth ranks her favorite films at the Venice Film Festival; and Evanie Frausto chats with beauty editors Arden Fanning Andrews and Kiana Murden.| Vogue
La toute première rétrospective en Europe de la grande dessinatrice américaine, figure de proue de la BD queer, est à découvrir jusqu’au 26 octobre au Cartoonmuseum de Bâle, en Suisse ★★★★☆| Le Nouvel Obs
Alice Roberts’ history of the late Roman empire dispels the notion of a faith for the poor and oppressed – but lacks an appreciation of why Christ appealed to so many.| New Statesman
A new store opening in Brighton makes a visit to the Swedish homewares emporium a looming inevitability.| New Statesman
They are committed to bad Caesar salads and anti-taste signalling.| New Statesman
The 20th-century Greek-Alexandrian poet wrote of a faded grandeur that stood for all humanity.| New Statesman
Daniel Minahan’s film, set among gamblers in repressive postwar America, promises subversion but risks very little.| New Statesman
“Radical Harmony” at the National Gallery reveals how super-patron Helene Kröller-Müller established pointillism and influenced a generation of painters.| New Statesman
This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain – has run in the New Statesman since 1934.| New Statesman
Growing up, my holidays were spent under canvas: I love to camp because my dad loved to camp.| New Statesman
A group of remarkable women from Nakera, in Cakaudrove, Vanua Levu is weaving its way to national prominence. The post The Women of Nakera: Weaving success from nature’s bounty appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
Fijian archaeologist, author and cultural advocate Dr. Tarisi Vunidilo has returned to Fiji on a mission to help children reconnect with their identity through storytelling, language, and heritage.| Fiji Traveller
[This is the ninth part of a ten-part series. To read more, see Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 here.] Caffè Italiano: The two meet again and over coffee and begin conversing. EU bureaucrat: My boss thinks the integration of Muslims in Europe is a big issue. Islamofactist: She’s right. But… Continue reading Islamofactism, Part 9: Muslim Integration The post Islamofactism, Part 9: Muslim Integration appeared first on Fair Observer.| Fair Observer
[This is the eighth part of a ten-part series. To read more, see Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 here.] Caffè Italiano: The two meet again over coffee and begin conversing. EU bureaucrat: My boss was upset. She says you’re nothing but an Islamophobe peddling hate speech. Islamofactist: I’m glad she’s opened… Continue reading Islamofactism, Part 8: Hate Speech Against Muslims The post Islamofactism, Part 8: Hate Speech Against Muslims appeared first on Fair Observer.| Fair Observer
[This is the seventh part of a ten-part series. To read more, see Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 here.] Caffè Italiano: The two meet again and over coffee, and talk. EU bureaucrat: My boss said we’re wrong to see terrorism as a law-and-order problem. Its root causes are poverty and socio-economic deprivation.… Continue reading Islamofactism, Part 7: Muslims Committing Terrorism The post Islamofactism, Part 7: Muslims Committing Terrorism appeared first on Fair Observer.| Fair Observer
Ireland’s cultural tapestry is rich with tradition, and at its heart beats the lively... The post The Enchanting Legacy of Traditional Irish Music appeared first on Experience Gaelic Games.| Experience Gaelic Games
This "remastered" Rolls-Royce Corniche has an 800V EV powertrain. But the dashboard is more exciting to me. The post Finally, an EV With Great Analog Switches and Gauges appeared first on The Drive.| The Drive
This toy car "lending library" is so elegant that we don't even need to explain the premise. The post This Hot Wheels Lending Library Is Proof That There’s Hope for Humanity appeared first on The Drive.| The Drive
Honda never gave us a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive CR-X—so one owner took the matter into their own hands. The post Someone’s Selling the Rear-Engine CR-X Honda Should’ve Made on Bring a Trailer appeared first on The Drive.| The Drive
In a step that further bridges sim and real racing, iRacers will be able to use Cosworth's Pi Toolbox telemetry software to improve their driving. The post iRacing Just Gave Sim Racers a Tool That Formula 1 Teams Use appeared first on The Drive.| The Drive
Monterey Car Week, and the car culture it reflects, is officially bonkers, but it’s evolving. The post Monterey Car Week Has Become a Spectator Sport appeared first on The Drive.| The Drive
This will be IndyCar's first dedicated game in more than 20 years, built using iRacing's proprietary game engine. The post iRacing’s Standalone IndyCar Game Releases on Consoles and PC in 2026 appeared first on The Drive.| The Drive
From trippy classics to Rick & Morty, psychedelia and weed culture fuel a new boom in adult animation, with "kidults" leading the golden age. <p>The post A New Golden Age for Stoner ‘Kidults’: The Boom in Animated Psychedelia for Grown-Ups first appeared on High Times.</p>| High Times
Cesar Prieto kept thinking back to a nervous time 4 ½ years earlier when he was sprinting away from a hotel and running toward his dreams.| Havana Times
In this essay, Eileen Watts draws parallels between Daniel Deronda and the book of Exodus The post Daniel Deronda: George Eliot’s Book of Exodus appeared first on The Lehrhaus.| The Lehrhaus
As part of his Legal Fictions creative project, Dovid Campbell reimagines the content of Mishna Yevamot 16:6 in an evocative narrative.| The Lehrhaus
My colleague and friend Andrew Beck has written a useful and provocative essay about a subject that has been simmering in American politics for decades. The dual accelerants of events and ideology brought that simmer to a boil in 2020. The disputed question remains open: What is an American? It’s impossible to answer that question... Read more about: Creed and Culture Both Matter The post Creed and Culture Both Matter appeared first on The American Mind.| The American Mind
The gurgling heartbeat of AmericaContinue readingCracker Barrel Is Changing Its Logo? Whoops, Never Mind.| Jeffrey Pillow
On the first day of classes, my roommate and I sat down with a tower of tacos in Western Market to test from both Mexican eateries to see which restaurant wins the title of best taco in Western Market.| The GW Hatchet
Tribute art tells us that art isn’t just something to be preserved but something that is deliberately made alive, passed down, transformed and subject to newer interpretations.| Random Specific Thoughts
Dans le roman «Kolkhoze», Emmanuel Carrère dresse un portrait sans fard de sa mère, l'académicienne Hélène Carrère d'Encausse. Une œuvre qui mêle avec virtuosité l'intimité d'une famille à la grande histoire.| lepelerin.com
Dans «Une place pour Pierrot», la réalisatrice Hélène Médigue met en scène la relation entre Camille et son frère autiste de 45 ans. Une fiction émouvante, inspirée de sa propre histoire, dont Le Pèlerin est partenaire.| lepelerin.com
Dans le documentaire L'Évangile de la révolution, en salle le 3 septembre, François-Xavier Drouet donne la parole à des chrétiens d'Amérique latine partisans de la théologie de la libération. Une passionnante œuvre de mémoire.| lepelerin.com
Employee retention is a challenge. Let's look at the conversations you're having with - and the feedback you're getting from - your employees. It's time to have better, smarter conversations. It's time to ask the right questions.| CX Journey™
Spécialisé dans l’actualité et la politique, Gaspard G tiendra une chronique matinale sur France Inter du 2 au 19 décembre.| Le HuffPost
How one word has birthed a globe-spanning tradition of resistance.| The Conversationalist
Chants, Drums & Devotion: Music in Indo-Caribbean Temples is more than sound — it is the heartbeat of a community. The tassa rises with an energy that stirs the soul, the dholak answers with a steady rhythm like a pulse of faith, while the harmonium breathes its deep, sweet notes into the air. Then, with […]| CurryBien
Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 is just around the corner, and British Hindus across the UK are preparing to welcome Lord Ganesha — lovingly known as Bappa — into their homes. While the scale of celebrations in London or Leicester may not rival the grand pandals of Mumbai, the devotion is just as strong (and perhaps with […]| CurryBien
Notting Hill Carnival 2025 is almost here, and it’s gearing up to be bigger, bolder, and more vibrant than ever.| CurryBien
A thought experiment: how different would the web look if every service came with a price tag?| The Cynical Developer
On the whole, 2025 has been a mixed bag of movies. Here’s three films that stand out. The post Best of 2025 so far appeared first on Athens County Independent.| Athens County Independent
Cornertown, a comic by Chris Monday. The post Cornertown: Sept. 5, 2025 appeared first on Athens County Independent.| Athens County Independent
When our girls were moving through secondary school, my wife and I began taking weekly strolls about the neighborhood, loading this midweek hour with conversations about scheduling, money, and parenting challenges. We thought this to be pretty good child-rearing practice; routine talks increased the chances we were handling our kids in a similar, or at Read more... The post Comics and Capes Can Be Christian Formation appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
LIMERICK is a diverse and inclusive city — a city proud to celebrate difference, and one that does not tolerate inequality and hatred. Despite the inclement weather, the people of the Treaty City came out in large numbers last Sunday to say ‘Céad míle fáilte’. The second Limerick Says Welcome, organised by the Limerick Anti-Racism […] The post Limerick Says Welcome once more with family-friendly event appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
Arca, Safety Trance, DJ Babatr, even Canserbero and many in hip hop. Venezuela’s underground sounds make up dynamic and renowned movements but lack recognition at home. Why?| Caracas Chronicles
Après une pause de cinq ans, la Fête de la Bastille revient cette année pour sa 16ᵉ édition, le vendredi 5 septembre 2025 au Fort de la Bastille.| Grenoble Mag
The most profoundly depressing piece of journalism I engaged with last week wasn’t about war, public health or the rise of authoritarianism. It was about Disney World — or, rather, what Disney World says about how our culture has split in two, one for the shrinking middle class, the other for the rich. Daniel Currell … Continue reading "How two-tier Disney is helping to fuel the rise of middle-class anger and resentment"| Media Nation