Stick to baseball, 2/18/17.

For Insiders, I ranked the top prospects for 2017 impact, although we later removed Alex Reyes from the list now that he’s out for the year. I held my regular Klawchat on Thursday.

On the boardgame front, I reviewed the light family-friendly game Imhotep for Paste this week; it was one of the runners-up for the Spiel des Jahres last year, losing to Isle of Skye. Last week, over at Vulture, I wrote about some of the best games for couples.

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And now, the links…

Comments

  1. Earlier this week, someone on my Facebook feed shared the last link you have. I just find it thoroughly disgusting how that article demonstrates how liberals are so wrong about everything and refuse to acknowledge it, even as they try to take over all facets of American life with their thought-policing. Very dishonest. Sad.

    • Very persuasive argument Pat. I really enjoyed how you formed a coherent argument and used evidence and facts to support it. Well done, Patrick/Pat D.

    • LOL you didn’t even click the link ya mouthbreathing mook. And yet your vote counts just as much as mine. Tragic.

  2. Cathy Leogrande

    Bravo, Keith, for including Kevin Birmingham comments about the great shame of universities abusing “adjunct” professorships. As a 27-year faculty member, it is disheartening to watch my profession become eroded by unjust policies. As my colleagues retire, they are replaced (if at all) by virtual slave labor, while administrative ranks become fuller with VPs of This and That. I will use this essay during the ongoing faculty battles to return to socially just labor practices.

  3. I agree with your assessment of the $18 cup of coffee, but I still laughed at Michael Che’s take: “If I’m getting a $18 cup of coffee, it better come with a side of fifteen damn dollars. “

    • I actually tried the $11 cup at Bird Rock last year. I think 12 oz of beans was like $50. Glad I tried the coffee once, also glad l didn’t buy the beans.

  4. Chipper Jones is a myth. I knew it!

  5. “using such de facto freelancers to keep costs down (even as tuition keeps rising, so where’s that money going?).”

    Administrators. I think the new yorker did an investigative piece on this summer 2015? I could totally be wrong on the sourcing, of course. And it might even have been you who posted the link to it.

  6. I’m a tenure-track faculty member in the social sciences at a mid-sized public university. The Chronical piece highlights many of the real tensions that exist in at the collegiate level today. One of the major challenges many public institutions face is state divestment from funding public education. Because higher ed funding is discretionary it is often cut to help balance budgets, a process that is magnified during recessions (thus the observation that there are funding crises even with record enrollments and high tuition). Suzanne Mettler’s Degrees of Inequality is a nice primer on the subject from a public policy perspective (https://www.amazon.com/Degrees-Inequality-Politics-Education-Sabotaged/dp/0465044964).

    There is also a broader tension about what faculty and the University are and need to become in the future. I have a lot of ambivalence about this. I like conducting research but regonize that what I produce serves a limited audience. I think research activity makes me a better in the classroom. But, I’m increasingly aware that students are bearing a larger and larger cost to attend college and thus supporting my activity.

  7. Keith,

    Read a great article over at serious eats earlier this morning, not sure if you caught it, but figure I’d pass it along –

    http://www.seriouseats.com/2017/02/obsessed-charcutier-appalachia-bob-von-scio-tabard-farm.html

  8. I found this article on the parallels of the rise of 4chan and The Orange One fascinating.

    https://medium.com/@DaleBeran/4chan-the-skeleton-key-to-the-rise-of-trump-624e7cb798cb#.1owgf64pw

  9. I’m an adjunct professor. The money is going to a combination of cushy facilities and administrative bloat. It’s pretty damn disheartening.

  10. I’ll be curious to listen to the left handed thing. I’m a confused lefty, in that I do most tasks right handed except for writing and a couple of other random things. The weird thing is that I write right handed on a vertical surface. It’s just more comfortable for me but I can also go lefty without thinking about it. I’m known to switch hands without noticing. Freaks people out sometimes.

  11. I also wanted to chime in regarding the Chronicle piece on adjunct professors. Thanks for sharing it. I had seriously considered teaching a few courses recently but was shocked at the overall (lack of) compensation.

  12. Prison reform seems to be one issue with reasonable bipartisan support. At least that’s the case in my state of Georgia. Our Republican governor has been somewhat of a national voice on the need to reform drug sentencing.

  13. Ben Rothstein

    My girlfriend went to Vigilante in Austin on opening night. She said it was a great place, and a lot of fun. There is a essentially a $5 cover fee to play the games, but beers were cheap, most about $4/pint. Not surprisingly, there was a two hour wait. Good to see a place like that has a lot hype, but bars that offer games are already pretty popular in Austin.