Margaret Kennedy’s “The Feast”: A Perfect Beach Read?
Reading on the beach is a careful art, made all the more perilous when you have children to keep track of. Books […]
Living the examined life
Living the examined life
Reading on the beach is a careful art, made all the more perilous when you have children to keep track of. Books […]
Earlier this month, in honor of the anniversary of our nation’s founding, I wrote about the meaning of freedom at Crisis Magazine. […]
It’s another year of “Soft Girl Summer,” a season of relishing feminine pursuits and the finer side of life. I enthusiastically proclaimed […]
People love to hate Pearl Davis. Like Nara Smith and Hilaria Baldwin, Pearl attracts no end of ire on the internet but […]
After writing about fasting a few years ago, I had the unpleasant experience of not being able to fast. There are, as […]
Last year, I was intrigued by a line in an article about the superhuman wonder babies of a “pronatalist” couple of almost […]
Did you know? Congress has finally done it. Per a recent military spending bill, girls will now be automatically registered for the […]