- From Andrew Sullivan comes a haunting piece about a fundamentalist Christian preacher whose son is gay. The original piece highlights the growing conflict between Millennials and conservative Christianity. Here's where it gets into a discussion of Millennials and religion.
- Policymic has a good post up about Newark Mayor Cory Booker's foray into Millennial media with his project #waywire (see what he did there with the hashtag? He soooo knows us.) The problem? Booker's no Millennial.
- In the Meta Department, blogger Sierra from the phoenix and olive branch, has a lovely little piece on Thing I Love About Being a Millennial. My favorite: "I’m so happy to be part of the generation that fights back against street harassment, rape and domestic violence." Me too. Do yourself a favor and go check it out.
- Are Millennials anti-capitalist? (Mobilize.org)
- Will college students/Millennials throw off the chains of oppression, and take to the streets at the major party conventions this summer? Will they overthrow their superiors in the august halls of the university? Somehow I doubt it, but as James Howard Kunstler says, "weird things happen." (Dissident Voice)
- Finally, Forbes has another profile of Millennials. When will the business community stop treating Millennials like a strange anomaly to be understood, commodified and put in a box? (Forbes)
Monday, July 9, 2012
A Round-Up of Recent Millennials News-Sightings
Sunday, July 8, 2012
A Song for Sunday
In honor of his benefit show for WMMT/Appalshop last night in Lexington, here's Bonnie "Prince" Billy with a reworking of his song "I See a Darkness":
Monday, April 9, 2012
The Daily Read
- Bye Bye Blackberry: Forbes magazine takes a look at the dwindling fortunes of Research In Motion (RIM), the company responsible for giving the world the Blackberry smartphone. (Forbes)
- Don't Just Pressure ALEC's Sponsors, Name and Shame ALEC Legislators: Hot on the heels of Kraft, Coke and Pepsi pulling their membership from the right-wing mess that is the American Legislative Exchange Council, John Nichols of the Nation Magazine calls on individuals to pressure legislators with ties to ALEC. Guess how many Kentucky has? (The Nation)
- Derbyshire canned: "Mild and tolerant racist" John Derbyshire of the National Review magazine has officially been fired for his now infamous racist tirade in that magazine, an article in which he cautioned his children to avoid large concentrations of "blacks" and stay away from public places on days where said locations are likely to attract a large number of "blacks." Disgusting. (The Atlantic)
- Seymour Hersh on getting scooped by Mike Wallace (The New Yorker)
- Truthout also remembers the irascible newsman Mike Wallace (Truthout)
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