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Week of March 18, 2007 - March 24, 2007

Morning Open Thread


We'll have Dan Gilgoff's final piece today, and the work/family conversation will continue with thoughts from Cafe regulars. Today, I really will let you know who's coming to join us next week.

If you're looking for something to do, check out NPR's nice story about us here or use this thread to share some thoughts.

Morning Open Thread


The final installment of Dan Gilgoff's series will continue tomorrow, but today you can look forward to more on work/family issues and the everyday wisdom of front page writers and your fellow readers. Also, later today I'll fill you in on who will be joining us next week and what they'll be discussing.

Contribute if you can. Thread on.

Morning Open Thread


Dan Gilgoff will have his second post from The Jesus Machine: How James Dobson, Focus on the Family, and Evangelical America are Winning the Culture War today and the discussion of the Care Crisis and the framing of family/work issues will continue on! We're raising cash for TPM expansion here, so check it out and offer us your support if you want to see us grow.

The thread is yours.


E.J. Graff kicks off this week's conversation at TPMCafe by reporting on the organizations calling for a "Ceasefire in the Mommy Wars" and the writers backing them up.

News and Open Thread


It's going to be a fun week here at TPMCafe:

  • Our own E.J. Graff will be kicking off a conversation on the recent discussion of work/family issues with thoughts on her recent piece for the Columbia Journalism Review and Ruth Rosen's cover story (republished at TPMCafe here) for The Nation.

And, of course, you'll get daily wisdom from all of the regulars.

Alright, the thread is yours.

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