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Walking to Berlin Sony Center

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Walking to Berlin Sony Center, originally uploaded by Chris Abraham.
I walk or bike everywhere, even though I have a monthly pass on public transport: city bus, S-Bahn, and […]

Bahnhof Potsdamer Platz

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Bahnhof Potsdamer Platz, originally uploaded by Chris Abraham.
I have been seeing a lot of movies at the CineStar Kino at the Sony Center at Potsdamer Platz. Whenever I walk […]

Cafe Life in Berlin is an Everyday

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Cafe Life in Berlin is an Everyday, originally uploaded by Chris Abraham.
I have been spending Sundays out and about on long, traditional, walks around Berlin, with friends. Well, […]

P is for Prius, Prestige, and for Poseur

Be honest: you bought that Prius for the prestige, didn’t you?
“More than half of the Prius buyers surveyed this spring by CNW Marketing Research of Bandon, Ore., said the main reason they purchased their car was that ‘it makes a statement about me’,” according to Say ‘Hybrid’ and Many People Will Hear ‘Prius.’
If you are […]

The Unofficial Tina Fey Primer


Oxford University, Pembroke College, and a Student Cell

After a smashing time in London. Well, a bleeding bloody humid smashingly hot brilliant time in London, I was off to Oxford University.
I am here for Renaissance Weekend, which is terribly dead sexy.
And I am being put up in Pembroke College’s student housing. If you enter the main door to the College, walk into the […]

Martin Marty is a Gift to America and My Favorite Theologian

I got to spend some time hanging out with Martin Marty at Renaissance Weekend a couple years ago. All I knew about him was gleaned from lunches, dinners, and panels together. During last night’s run, my friend Marty Marty started speaking into my iPod earbuds in the form of an interview on Speaking of […]

Mara Vanderslice Helps Democrats Communicate their Faith

“Party strategists and nonpartisan pollsters credit the operative, Mara Vanderslice, and her 2-year-old consulting firm, Common Good Strategies, with helping a handful of Democratic candidates make deep inroads among white evangelical and churchgoing Roman Catholic voters in Kansas, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania.”
Via the New York Times
“The Strategist : Mara Vanderslice of the consulting firm Common […]

What Ever Happened to Feminism?

I am a feminist. I studied postmodern feminist theory at Uni and felt confident that the progress and passion behind feminism offered by deconstructionism — the cultural and linguistic tools a women would need to redefine her story and her self — would result in a female self-empowerment much more substantial than the hyper-sexual […]

If You Don’t Save the Whales then You Suck

I got a scolding from Chalsea, “you might think that whales dont matter but your wrong. ya you need to take care of your family but we also need to save are world. all of you that sont think that the whales arent important than you SUCK,” because I wrote an article called Don’t […]