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Mar 3, 2017

Why Fathers Should Watch “The Bad News Bears” With their Kids

By Christian Toto It’s always dicey to watch a PG-rated movie with my eight-year-old son. No two are created equal. Some, like Nanny McPhee, are squeaky clean. Others are The Bad News Bears. Luckily, when I chose the latter, my son and I ended up learning some useful lessons. The…

Baseball

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Why Fathers Should Watch “The Bad News Bears” With their Kids
Why Fathers Should Watch “The Bad News Bears” With their Kids
Baseball

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Mar 2, 2017

‘My Life as a Zucchini’ Isn’t for Kids

By Ashley E. McGuire Don’t get duped into taking your kids to see My Life as a Zucchini. It is a false flag operation for the left’s culture war. The animated film, which opens this weekend in my city, has won lots of accolades, including nods from the Golden Globes…

Movies

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‘My Life as a Zucchini’ Isn’t for Kids
‘My Life as a Zucchini’ Isn’t for Kids
Movies

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Mar 2, 2017

No One Saw ‘Moonlight.’ Why Did it Win the Oscar?

By Kyle Smith The hilarious fiasco that ended the 89th annual Academy Awards may have given us all something to talk about, but Oscar’s real problem isn’t that he tripped over his own shoelaces. It’s that he has turned his back on us. For decades, the top honors from the…

Movies

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No One Saw ‘Moonlight.’ Why Did it Win the Oscar?
No One Saw ‘Moonlight.’ Why Did it Win the Oscar?
Movies

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Mar 2, 2017

The Virtues of Learning to Sew

By Karla Jacobs I find myself feeling nostalgic these days. My kids are growing up in a different world than the one I knew at their age. My childhood encompassed a time before personal computers, cell phones, and the internet. We had five channels on the television — my family…

Sewing

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The Virtues of Learning to Sew
The Virtues of Learning to Sew
Sewing

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Mar 2, 2017

The Alt-Right’s Implacable Ego

By Nic Rowan When alt-right leader Richard Spencer was thrown out of the Conservative Political Action Convention last Thursday, I tracked him down on his favorite place, the internet, to get his reaction. I was attracted to Spencer not because of the media storm over the alt-right’s blatant racism or…

Politics

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The Alt-Right’s Implacable Ego
The Alt-Right’s Implacable Ego
Politics

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Mar 1, 2017

Stop Calling Your Pets Your ‘Children’

By Chelsea Samelson In case you missed it, a video last week showed a miniature horse eating a bowl of carrots — from a high chair. A high chair. Yes, really. Some people were appalled, some were amused, some simply couldn’t believe that someone, somewhere put a horse in a…

Pets

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Stop Calling Your Pets Your ‘Children’
Stop Calling Your Pets Your ‘Children’
Pets

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Mar 1, 2017

George Clooney Versus the World

By Dave Taylor It all started with the hilarious and hugely non-PC movie, Team America: World Police, where the ever-snarky creators of South Park featured a marionette of popular actor George Clooney whining about world politics as a representative of the Film Actor’s Guild. Or maybe it started with Clooney…

Movies

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George Clooney Versus the World
George Clooney Versus the World
Movies

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Mar 1, 2017

My Fellow Millennials: Move Away for College

By Noah Weinrich Fifty-eight percent of millennials stay close to home for college. They’re missing out. Moving away from home to go to school is an important part of growing up. It teaches independence and responsibility in a somewhat structured environment. For a generation that needs “Adulting School,” striking out…

Millennials

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My Fellow Millennials: Move Away for College
My Fellow Millennials: Move Away for College
Millennials

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Mar 1, 2017

The Problem(s) With ‘Live Chilling’

By R. J. Moeller The 2013 Spike Jonze film Her depicted a not-too-distant future, in which disillusioned, depressed humans learn to love again by avoiding potentially difficult interpersonal dynamics, and instead, getting intimate with the artificial intelligence platform that powered their smartphones. Less than four years later, the future is…

Parenting

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The Problem(s) With ‘Live Chilling’
The Problem(s) With ‘Live Chilling’
Parenting

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Feb 28, 2017

Celebrities Who Live in Gated Communities Shouldn’t Cast Stones About Borders

By Christian Toto Celebrities are just like us! Even US Weekly says so. They pump their own gas, go to the grocery store, and go out in public sans makeup. Yet once a year the Academy Awards telecast reveals too many stars don’t “get” America. Sure, they talk a good…

Oscars

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Celebrities Who Live in Gated Communities Shouldn’t Cast Stones About Borders
Celebrities Who Live in Gated Communities Shouldn’t Cast Stones About Borders
Oscars

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