Phyllis McGinley’s “Sixpence in Her Shoe”: Timeless Reflections for a Homemaker
Serendipity strikes at the public library again! Months ago, a dear friend recommended Phyllis McGinley’s “Sixpence in Her Shoe.” This collection of […]
Living the examined life
Living the examined life
Serendipity strikes at the public library again! Months ago, a dear friend recommended Phyllis McGinley’s “Sixpence in Her Shoe.” This collection of […]
Did you know? Congress has finally done it. Per a recent military spending bill, girls will now be automatically registered for the […]
The presupposition of much of our public discourse is that radical and absolute equality between the sexes is not only possible but, […]
The more things change, the more they stay the same, it seems. For going on five decades, the message to women has […]
Many women feel strongly that children are an obstacle to their success. A fresh wave of proposed government handouts promise to once-and-for-all […]
First and foremost a wife and mother, Phyllis Schlafly has become an icon of evil for the politically progressive. Born in 1924 […]