Matthew Walther is associate editor of the Washington Free Beacon. He was previously assistant editor of the American Spectator. His work has also appeared in the Spectator of London, First Things, the Weekly Standard, National Review, the Daily Beast, and other publications. He lives with his wife, Lydia, and their two daughters in Alexandria, Virginia. His Twitter handle is @matthewwalther.
When Self-Compassion Becomes Self-Abuse
Feature: Inside the latest feel-good New Age social trend
Matthew Walther's Favorite Song
Feature: Why Judy Collins's 'Wild Mountain Thyme' is the best thing ever put on wax
George Jones’s Gospel Records Are Better Than ‘Sweetheart of the Rodeo’
Feature: The Possum always knew he had to get right with the Lord
The Two Best Early '70s Occult Lady Folk Singers
Feature: Why Judee Sill and Carolanne Pegg make me question my fear of witches
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Feature: Why there is no such thing as a guilty pleasure
The Forever Young Percy Bysshe Shelley
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How I Learned to Love '90s Country-Pop
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