Author Michael Crichton (1942-2008) was best known as the
author of such science fiction thrillers as The
Andromeda Strain and Jurassic Park.
In 2002, he gave a speech at a conference in La Jolla, California, about the
news media – and how it was shifting from reporting news to reporting
speculation. I happened across a reference to the speech and was intrigued
enough to track down the entire speech. Keep in mind that this speech was given
almost 16 years ago. Things have not improved.
I have to admit that I haven’t watched much of the Winter Olympics.
I know enough about what’s happening to know that Norway is doing extremely
well in the medal count. Tim Challies has a different insight about the national
host for the Olympics – and the city that was once called “the Jerusalem of the
East.”
Jen Oshman takes on the five main reasons for allowing
assisted suicide. James Jordan at the Theopolic Institute has a wonderful article
about the bread and the wine in the communion service. A mother, Sylvia Schroeder,
writes to her young daughter who’s about to have surgery to remove a cancerous
birth mark. Maureen Doallas has a poem for Syrian refugees who died in the cold.
And a lot more.
Life and Culture
Why Speculate? –
Speech by Michael Crichton at the International Leadership Forum, 2002.
Faith
What
City Was Once “The Jerusalem of the East?” – Tim Challies.
From Bread to Wine
– James Jordan at Theopolis Institute (Hat Tip: J of India).
Sermon on the
Mount – Dusty Rayburn at Devoted Conversations.
Adventures
in the Ordinary – Zak Schmoll at Entering the Public Square.
Poetry
Imagination
and Creation in Wallace Stevens – Patrick Whalen at The Imaginative Conservative.
Sounds
of Redemption – D.S. Martin at Altarwork.
He
Takes My Breath Away – Tim Good at Naked Alien.
Because
they died of cold – Maureen Doallas at Writing Without Paper.
Art and Photography
Baden in
Winter, #5, The Handrail – Chris Naffziger at St. Louis Patina.
All on a Winter’s Day
– Susan Etole.
Writing and
Literature
Why
Young Readers Need New Books – Maura Roan McKeegan at The Imaginative Conservative.
Why
Wardrobes Are for Grown-ups, Too – Joseph Pearce at The Imaginative Conservative.
The Wind Blows
Where It Wishes – Tadhg Jonathan at Altarwork.
A Mother Writes:
Will You Still Know Me? – Sylvia Schroeder at Her View from Here.
Master Penman Jake
Weidmann
Painting: Man smoking a pipe and reading a book (1919), oil on canvas by Odon Marffy (1878-1959).
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