Over the weekend, I complained about the holy ghosts in a New York Times story about disputed oil drilling on a Montana Indian reservation.
What exactly do these tribal members hold sacred?
Take a moment and peruse this fascinating New York Times report about disputed oil drilling on a Montana Indian reservation. Tell me what kind of story it is:
When hating on Chick-fil-A, try to hide it better (UPDATED)
The Facebook page of Mark Krzos is like many others. He’s married to a beautiful woman. He really likes the band Ween. He posted an awesome Wilco performance from Jimmy Fallon the other night. He lets friends know that he’s incredulous that one congressman views an HHS mandate as a serious problem. He hopes that Gore Vidal rests in peace. There’s some hockey stuff. He really doesn’t like Mitt Romney. Like, really doesn’t like him. He is a huge fan of President Barack Obama. He’s got a post with the note “We are a PROUD city” showing the letter Boston Mayor Thomas Menino sent Chick-fil-A telling them that their CEO’s religious views meant that there was “no place” in Boston for Chick-fil-A. There’s some other anti-Chick-fil-A stuff. Some mockery of creationists. The usual.
Haunted demographics: Cells and church towers
Shocking! AP quotes Chick-fil-A leader accurately!
OK, I know that this will be hard. But, take a deep cleansing breath and try, try, try to think back to the journalism issues that were at the heart of my first GetReligion post on this whole Chick-fil-A media hurricane.
Walking on coals for no particular spiritual reason
Think of this post, if you will, as a sequel to that “define meditation” piece that I wrote here the other day.
Where's the beef? What the Chick-fil-A boss really said
Working women of the world unite
Women who put their children before their careers are selfish and are setting a bad example, the wife of former prime minister Tony Blair told Fortune magazineâs “Most Powerful Women” luncheon held at Claridgeâs Hotel in London this week.
Shocking! A lavish television ministry!
A front-page expose by the New York Times on a television ministry’s lavish spending ought to be shocking reading, right?