The 2006 Muzzle Awards
“Are you liberal or conservative?” This question seems to matter a great deal to people these days. Political affiliation colors our thinking on everything from global politics to family life—so much so that it seems every story has only two sides: left and right. Robert O’Neil, president of the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection […]
News in review
Tuesday, April 4 Getaway-seeking Yankees set to converge on state If, over the course of the season, you see a bunch of cars bearing New York license plates clogging our lovely highways and byways, blame the New York Post. Today the histrionic tab-loid featured Charlottesville (and other Virginia destinations) for history- and wine-seeking travelers. Chief […]
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Tuesday, March 28 Buford not as bad as some say City school parents Lois Wallenhorst and Syd Knight write in today’s Daily Progress in support of Buford Middle School, lately the subject of much controversy because of threatening incidents involving some students. But most of the 612 students deserve praise and recognition, Wallenhorst and Knight […]
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Tuesday, March 21 Super Bowl’s loss is wage-workers’ gain Approaching retirement from the big chair at Harper’s Magazine, patrician editor Lewis Lapham is interviewed in the Style section of today’s Washington Post. Perhaps best known for his sometimes impenetrable essays that lead off Harper’s each month, Lapham reveals his old-school method of assigning work to […]
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Tuesday, March 14 To sleep, perchance to dream of a big sale Speaking to Coy Barefoot today on WINA’s "Charlottesville Right Now," Beth Duffy, former morning anchor on NBC 29 explained her jump to the rival local TV stations known collectively as the Charlottesville Newsplex. After seven years at Channel 29, Duffy joined Gray TV’s […]
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Tuesday, March 7 “I knew Ronald Reagan, Ronald Reagan was a friend of mine, and you, Senator, are no Ronald Reagan” Converted Democrat James Webb, who wants to give George Allen a bus ticket home from the U.S. Senate, has even broader goals, according to an Associated Press report today, saying he wants to defeat […]
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Tuesday, February 28 Happiest wives get love and money New York Times’ columnist John Tierney writes today about the latest research from UVA sociologists Bradford Wilcox and Steven Nock. Surveying more than 5,000 married couples, the professors found that “having an affectionate and understanding husband was by far the most important predictor of a woman’s […]
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Tuesday, February 21 Similarities uncovered between George Allen, chewed spinach Politicalderby.com continues its 2008 presidential handicapping with today’s news that Virginia’s junior Senator, George Allen, has the No. 1 ranking “on the strength of very positive inside-baseball chatter.” The former Republican governor has held on to his ranking for the past couple of weeks. But […]
Flush with success
The Idler, Tom Hodgkinson’s spunky little journal extolling the virtues of the profligate lifestyle, should be a must-read in business schools, if only to coerce the doomed students to wake up and drop out. Especially in his most recent book, How to Be Idle, a manifesto for living the sane life of leisure, Hodgkinson offers […]