There’s a big article in the New York Times today about the Dudeist drink-of-choice: the White Russian. Finally, something newsworthy that makes you happy to read about.
Great Dudes in History: Yoda
Rev. Bradley Ducak makes a forceful argument as to why Yoda is a Great Dude in History, and quite possibly the earliest known dude of all time.
No Frame of Reference #3
Arch Dudeship Dwayne Eutsey muses wistfully on the 10-year anniversary of The Big Lebowski. Down through the ages, it still continues to be the movie for its time and place. Fits right in there.
What makes a man, Mr. Lebowski?
Chalupa from Lebowskipodcast.com weighs in on an important issue: What makes a man? It’s a central theme of The Big Lebowski and a testament to the Dude’s greatness.
The Brotherhood Shamus
Just a note to make sure everyone knows about St. Da Fino’s Virtual Shrine of Our Special Lady, brought to you by The Brotherhood Shamus. Pray, tell.
Sermons From the Sofa: Female Dudes and Their Discontents
The Dudely Lama addresses an important issue – the role of women in Dudeism. Too many folks are unaware that “dude” refers nowadays to both men and women. Moreover, we look into some of the specific challenges facing female dudes and why Dudeism and feminism would make great friends. Might even help each other conceive.
Napping is Power
According to a new study, napping improves your memory and makes you smarter. Don’t just do something! Sleep there.
Great Dudes in History: Mark Twain
Arch Dudeship Dwayne Eutsey nominates one of the Greatest Dudes in History for our esteemed accolade. Mark Twain was a halcyon harbinger of everything Dudeish in America. Even today, almost 100 years after his passing, he still reads like the languid voice of reason.
Norwegian Woo: The Beatles / Lebowski connection
From the Department of Occasional Acid Flashbacks: Brian McCloskey puts forth a well-argued theory that The Beatles actually wrote a song about The Big Lebowski in 1965. Is it plausible? Well, Dude, we just don’t know.
Scandinavian Dudeist Proverbs
John Jansson, our man in the Fjord Gran Torino gives us the lowdown on Scandinavian proverbs which sound scandamazingly like ancient Dudeist wisdom.