Public Intellectuals: Across the Channel, Across the Pond

It turns out Britain and the United States–those two countries long divided by a common language–nonetheless share a common pastime: lamenting the lack of influence of public intellectuals while romanticizing the role of ideas in France. As John Naughton puts it in his Observer essay, “Why don’t we love our intellectuals?” (available at the Guardian),…

Claude Ely and the Pentecostal Roots of Rock’n’Roll

NPR’s All Things Considered had a marvelous little segment on Brother Claude Ely, a backcountry Pentecostal preacher who’s probably impacted you more than you might realize. You probably already know some of Brother Claude’s work if you’ve heard Johnny Cash’s haunting rendition of “Ain’t No Grave” on American VI, or if you heard it playing…