Bottom Line: the new Jane Eyre film is the best movie adaptation yet, but has some serious flaws.My wife loves Jane Eyre enough to have named a daughter Jane. It is my favorite English novel and saved our marriage from my Wuthering Heights view of romance.This our twenty-fifth anniversary and we . . . . Continue Reading »
A book review in the Wall Street Journal of a new book called The Moral Lives of Animals (by Dale Peterson) highlights the ongoing threat to human exeptionalism posed by those who are working to erase the moral boundaries between us and fauna. The reviewer, Stephen Budiansky (The Truth About Dogs), . . . . Continue Reading »
It’s the heyday of the hidden camera.Though it is by no means a new phenomenon (Richard Nixon gave us the audio, and Marion Barry was busted in black and white), this week’s hidden camera/hidden microphone stings of National Public Radio executives seem to be symptomatic of the new norm . . . . Continue Reading »
1. Your Favorite Childrens Books Translated Into Latin Everythings better in Latin. Including, or maybe especially, things you already pretty much know by heart in English, like your favorite childrens books. As sometime Latin scholars ourselves, and as general lovers of word . . . . Continue Reading »
Last week, I wrote about Rachel Nyirahabiyambere, the immigrant woman denied food and fluids—in which a Catholic hospital moved a court to have the family removed from guardianship over their own mother, and the appointed guardian cared more about the social costs then her own ward, and the . . . . Continue Reading »
Splendid. From the story: After a sober and emotional debate, the Idaho Senate on Friday passed a bill making assisted suicide a felony punishable by 5 years in prison on a 31-2 vote Friday.But note, if you hit the link, how the story focuses mostly on the reasons a senator voted no, and . . . . Continue Reading »
God be with the men and women of Japan.A major earthquake in a heavily populated place is bad news. I booted up “The Daily” and as usual it crashed, but not before hearing that there had been disaster someplace.Hope told me there had been an earthquake in Japan, proving once again that . . . . Continue Reading »
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said the House Republicans proposed cut to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) budget would hurt biomedical researchs biblical power to cure. I don’t speak Pelosi so I have no idea what she is saying. Can anyone translate this for . . . . Continue Reading »
For all the faux screaming about Bush—which was mostly pure politics—the real financial impediment to ESCR has been the patenting question. And now, the European Court of Justice has dealt a body blow to the sector. From the story:The European Court of Justice today issued a preliminary . . . . Continue Reading »