Thursday, April 2, 2026

Inside the manosphere

 
Headline:  New York Times, 3/25/2026

Gina Cherelus reports on the sluts of the manosphere:
Relationship experts say it’s possible for an open relationship to be asymmetrical: At any given moment, one person may be practicing the “open” part more than the other. But context is key.
“In the manosphere, there’s a lot of crude, evolutionary psychology where they glom onto these pseudoscientific explanations for why what men want to do is natural,” said James Bloodworth, the author of “Lost Boys: A Personal Journey Through the Manosphere.” 
“They used these justifications to say that men are programmed to sleep with lots of women,” he added. “Whereas women are programmed to be with one man.” [emphasis added]
 
According to Merriam-Webster, the first known use of 'manosphere' occurred in 2011.

Other coinages from the same year include:
  1. burner account
  2. gender-affirming surgery
  3. humblebrag
  4. nanoplastic
  5. wokeness

Other vocabulary posts:
2026
Oomph.  (4/2)
Retarded.  (3/31)
Noob.  (3/31)
Shoegaze.  (2/5)
Gonzo.  (1/22)

2025
Hypergamy.  (7/31)
Situationship.  (7/30)
Lollygag.  (5/22)
Bummer.  (5/20)
TV dinner.  (2/3)

March-December 2024
Deepfake.  (9/1)
Life coach.  (6/30)
Face-plant.  (6/8)
Veggie.  (4/26)  
Dox/doxxing  (4/11)
Edgelord.  (3/23)
Dad joke. 3/4)

February 2024
Edutainment.  (2/16)
Cut, as an adjective.  (2/13).  .
Flunky.  (2/5)
Janky.  (2/2)
Kiddo.  (2/2)

January 2024
Bonkers.  (1/31)
Heebie-jeebies.  (1/31)
Nudification.  (1/31)
Right-size.  (1/14)

2022
Dumpster fire.  (10/20/2022)

2018
Swinge.  (12/18/2018)

2017

2013
Yaw.  (2/28/2013)
 

Las Vegas is feeling the pain of a K economy

 

Top headline: New York Times, 3/28/2026
Bottom headline:  New York Times, 12/19/2025


Reis Thebault reports on Las Vegas:
These days, the high rollers are still rolling into Las Vegas, but those on a budget no longer feel like winners. [emphasis added]
Even as private jets pack the airport and V.I.P.'s crowd the high-stakes tables, a steady decline in overall visitors is sending ripples of worry through this city and beyond. Casinos have closed card rooms, restaurants have cut hours, and resorts have scrambled to lure customers back with deals and discounts. 
And pain in Las Vegas, a sequin-draped economic indicator, tends to signal a malady in the nation at large. “ 
Some say when the country gets a cold, we get the flu,” said Aaron Ford, Nevada’s attorney general. “I say we get pneumonia.”

Lora Kelly reportes on the K economy:
“When people talk about the K-shaped economy, they’re talking about an economy that is being experienced very differently across the population,” said Joanne Hsu, the director of the Surveys of Consumers at the University of Michigan. The wealthy, represented by the line of the K that is angled up, are spending confidently. The less wealthy, the line trending down, are scrambling to make ends meet. This “bifurcation,” Dr. Hsu said, is visible in surveys about consumer sentiment.

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Keeping tabs on authors in LINKcat: Brian Doherty

 


New York Times, 3/23/2026

Trip Gabriel reports:
Brian Doherty, a writer who colorfully chronicled the libertarian movement in articles and books, most notably a sweeping history that covered eminent founding figures like the novelist Ayn Rand and the economist Milton Friedman as well as obscure oddballs with an anarchist streak, has died in Sausalito, Calif. He was 57. 
He was found dead on March 13 in Golden Gate National Recreation Area. His brother, Jim, said Mr. Doherty fell the night before from a steep overlook of San Francisco Bay during a walk with friends who were scouting a site for an art performance. He had a leg injury and walked with a cane. 
Mr. Doherty produced an eclectic body of work that had as a common thread his fascination with how bands of outsiders on the cultural and intellectual fringes infiltrate the mainstream. He was especially interested in movements with no central authority.





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2026
Paul Ehrlich.  (3/16)
Edward Hoagland.  (2/28)
Roland Huntford.  (2/13)
Tracy Kidder.  (3/26)
Roy Medvedev.  (2/17)
Michael Parenti.  (2/10)
James Sallis.  (2/8)
Calvin Tomkins.  (3'22)

2025
Melody Beattie.  (3/24)
Sue Bender.  (12/23)
Lou Cannon.  (12/23)
John Casey.  (3/5)
Marilyn Diamond.  (9/15)
Nathalie Dupree.  (1/19)
Edna Ferber.  (1/15)
Lynn Freed.  (6/11)
Jane Gardam.  (5/2)
Susan Griffin.  (10/17)
Paulette Jiles.  (7/21)
Sam Keen.  (4/8)
David Lodge.  (1/6)
Dennis McDougal.  (3/20)
Tom Robbins.  (2/11)

2024
Dorothy Allison.  (11/13)
Paul Auster.  (5/9)
John Barth.  (4/3)
David Boaz.   (6/13)
Caleb Carr.  (5/26)
Shirley Conran.  (5/25)
Robert Coover.  (10/12)
Frederick Crews.  (6/28)
Nelson DeMille.  (10/3)
Anne Edwards.  (2/4)
Richard Ellis.  (6/1)
Ellen Gilchrist.  (2/15)
Gary Indiana.  (10/30)
Sue Johnson.  (6/7)
Barry Kemp.  (6/1)
Elias Khoury.  (10/4)  
Ella Leffland.  (10/9)
Hal Lindsey.  (12/6)
Alice Munro.  (5/19)
Terry Robards.  (6/8)
Thomas Rockwell.  (10/14)
Tom Shales.  (1/21)
Ross Terrill.  (8/14)
Vernor Wing . (4/1)
Dan Wakefield , (3/17)

2023
Martin Amis . (5/31)
Richard Anobile.  (3/18)
Russell Banks.  (1/11)
A. S. Byatt.  (11/18)
Ted Bell.  (2/8)
Tim Dorsey.  (12/10)
Herbert Gold.  (11/24)
David Harris.  (2/8)
Paul Johnson.  (1/15)
Milan Kundera . (7/17)
Cormac McCarthy.  (6/19)
Kevin Phillips.  (10/19)
Betty Rollin.  (11/26)
Norman Rush.  (4/7)
Mimi Sheraton.  (4/9)
Charles Simic.  (1/16)
Donald Spoto . (2/18)
D. M. Thomas.  (3/31)
Fay Weldon.  (2/2)
Bill Zehme.  (4/1)

2022
Roger Angell.  (5/24)
Melissa Bank . (8/7)
Raymond Briggs.  (8/20)
Thomas Cahill. (11/16)
Philip K. Dick.  (11/20)
Bruce Duffy,  (3/13)
Todd Gitlin . (2/8)
Rebecca Godfrey.  (11/11)
Ron Goulart.  (2/7)
Doris Grumbach . (11/10)
Robert Hicks.  (3/8)
Thomas Hoving.  (12/19)
Maureen Howard.  (3/19)
Hilary Mantel.  (9/26)
Nancy Mitford.  (4/4)
P. J. O'Rourke.  (2/24)
Julie Powell.  (11/5)
Thomas Pynchon.  (12/17)
Dennis Smith.  (1/27)
Susie Steiner . (7/27)
Larry Woiwode . (5/19)

2021
F. Lee Bailey.  (6/11)
Kim Chernin . (1/10)
Angelo Codevilla.  (10/10)
Stephen Dunn.  (6/29)
James R. Flynn.  (1/30)
Larry Flynt.  (2/12)
Lucinda Franks.  (5/11)
Joseph Galloway.  (8/25)
Norman Golb.  (2/22)
Charles Grodin.  (5/20)
Maria Guarnascheilli , book editor. (2/18)
James Gunn.  (2/21)
Tony Hendra . (3/7)
Norman Juster.   (3/16)
Donald Kagan.  (8/20)
His King . (4/9)
Lyn Macdonald.  (5/15)
Janet Malcolm.  (6/18)
Peter Manso , (4/10)
Ved Mehta.   (1/12)
Marie Mongan.  (3/22)
Deborah Rhode.  (1/28)
James Ridgeway.  (2/16)
David Swensen . (5/13)
Bryan Sykes.  (1/14)
Athan Theoharis.  (6/14/)
Ed Ward.  (5/16)
Michael Thomas.  (8/19)
Adam Zagajewski.  (3/27)

2020
Ben Bova.  (12/17)
Clive Cussler.  (2/29)
Betty Dodson  (11/11)
Pete Hamill.  (8/6)
Shere Hite. (9/13)
A, E, Hotchner.  (2/18)
Roger Kahn.  (2/15)
Randall Kenan.  (9/29)
John Le Carre . (12/23/2020)
Johanna Lindsey.  (1/15)
Barry Lopez.  (12/29)

Alison Lurie.  (12/7)
Charlers Portis.  (2/19)
Julia Reed.  (9/8)
John Rothchild.  (1/22)
Gail Sheehy.  (9/3)
Jill Paton Walsh.  (11/29)
Charles Webb.  (6/30)

2019
Warren Adler . (4/23)
Kate Braverman.  (10/28)
Stephen Dixon.  (11/12)
And Jenkins . (3/10)
Judith Krantz.  (6/27)
Paule Marshall.  (8/27)
Martin Mayer.  (8/3)
Wright Morris.  (7/25)
Toni Morrison.  (8/12)
Anthony Price.  (6/17)
John Simon.  (12/1)
Sol Stein.  (9/30)
Brad Watson.  (8/2)
Lonnie Wheeler.  (7/15)
Herman Wouk . (5/20)

2018
Neal Thompson.  (6/17)
Barbara Kafka.   (6/8)

2017
Kit Reed.  (10/1)

2016
E. M. Nathanson.  (4/10)

2015

2014

2013