- The Psychologist‘s April issue is dedicated to psychology, religion, and spirituality, and you don’t need a subscription to read articles such as “The Cognitive Science of Religion” by Justin Barrett and Emily Reed Burdett.
- Update from the New York Times on the gang rape in Cleveland, Texas– it’s worse than we thought. Much worse.
- The Village Voice skewers a study on sex trafficking.
- Transgendered people face more troubles at the DMV, this time in Utah.
- Private prisons seem like a bad idea for everyone but private prison owners.
- Austrian court fines man roughly $1,600 for yodeling while his Muslim neighbors are praying. Regardless of whether he was actually doing so to “disparage religious symbols” or not, I’m
hopefulthankful that such a thing could not happen in the U.S. - Pixar’s 2012 film Brave will be their first film with a female protagonist. As a Pixar junkie, I’m very curious…but could we leave the notion of “Disney princess” behind, please?
- The perils of the straight male gamer