Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Supreme Court Dispatches, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Summary Judgment, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Recycled, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Moneybox, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Big Idea, The, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Assessment, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Dilettante, The, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Good Word, The, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Faith-Based, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Highbrow, The, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - History Lesson, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Hot Document , May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Human Guinea Pig, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Human Nature, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Middlebrow, The, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Zeitgest Checklist, The, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Science, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Number 1, May 21, 8:57pm

Cory Booker’s Real Mistake

Cory Booker is a famous man of action. The mayor of Newark shovels walkways in heavy snowstorms. Recently, herushed into a burning building to save a woman.Sunday night he was at it again, this time working fast to remove his foot from his mouth. On Sunday morning’s Meet the Press, Booker described President Obama's recent campaigns ads attacking Mitt Romney as "nauseating," comparing them to the foiled $10 million plan to remind voters that Obama was a longtime parishioner of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Booker, who is considered a possible presidential prospect some day, had spent most of the show boasting about Obama's achievements. But when you undermine the central thrust of the president’s attack strategy you must repair.By the end of the day, Booker had released a  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Undercover Economist, The, May 21, 8:57pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Supreme Court Dispatches, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Summary Judgment, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Recycled, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Moneybox, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Big Idea, The, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Assessment, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Dilettante, The, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Good Word, The, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Highbrow, The, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Faith-Based, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - History Lesson, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Hot Document , May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Human Guinea Pig, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Human Nature, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Middlebrow, The, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Zeitgest Checklist, The, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Science, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Number 1, May 21, 8:04pm

Can Women Sing in Falsetto?

Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, a trio of brothers famous for their high-pitched singing on hits such as “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” died Sunday at age 62. As falsetto singers, they’re part of a male musical tradition that includes Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Curtis Mayfield, and Prince. Why don't women ever sing in a falsetto?  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Undercover Economist, The, May 21, 8:04pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Supreme Court Dispatches, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Summary Judgment, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Recycled, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Moneybox, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Big Idea, The, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Assessment, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Good Word, The, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Dilettante, The, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Faith-Based, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Highbrow, The, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - History Lesson, May 21, 7:24pm

Hang Up and Listen: The Tim Duncan Loves Paintball Edition

Listen to "Hang Up and Listen" with Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and Mike Pesca by clicking the arrow on the audio player below:  Read more...

Slate Magazine - Hot Document , May 21, 7:24pm