Friday, April 30, 2021

Reading Rat - April 2021

Articles, Essays, Reviews

The No-Nonsense Guide to Simplifying Every Aspect of Your Life, Podcast #699, The Art of Manliness

First look at the 2024 total solar eclipse. Exactly three years from now, on April 8, 2024, millions of Americans will witness the Moon entirely blot out the Sun, providing one of the most mesmerizing sights a person can witness. By Michael E. Bakich, Astronomy

'Mystery Science Theater 3000' Kickstarter Campaign Returns to Fund New Episodes and Virtual Theater, by Chris Evangelista, Film

The Power of Pear: A Pear-Shaped Brain Tumor Halted Jeannie Gaffigan's Life, Brought Her Closer to God, and Showed Her How to Really Live, by Stephen Filmanowicz, Marquette Magazine

My Experience Conducting a Civil Jury Trial During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Three Separate and Unique Accounts; by Chelsea J. Wilfong, and Christina Davis-Sommers, Corneille Law Group, LLC; Andrew J. Versnik, American Family Mutual Insurance Company, S.I.; Patrick G. Heaney, Thrasher, Pelish & Heaney, Ltd.; WDC Journal, Wiscconsin Defense Counsel

How the Humanities Building Went Wrong: From the start, problems plagued a piece of architecture that could have been great, by Preston Schmitt, On Wisconsin

Court Packing: Should the Supreme Court be reformed? Nicole Etter interviews Associate Professor Joshua Braver, University of Wisconsin Law School, Gargoyle

Fragility, Amplified: The Contribution of the Latin Fathers to the Philosophy of Finitude, by Timothy Troutner, Church Life Journal

How Being Polite with Police Can Backfire: When it comes to interactions with the police, the law favors direct speech. But that’s not always the way we’re trained to speak to people in power. Lingua Obscura column by Chi Luu, JSTORdaily

How to Clean, Seal or Stain a Deck, by Marc M., Lowe's

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