Kate O’Hare is Everywhere; And Now, at Patheos Catholic!

Kate O’Hare is Everywhere; And Now, at Patheos Catholic! February 6, 2015

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Perhaps the names seems familiar, but you can’t quite place her.

If that seems true, you’ve very likely seen Kate O’Hare actively participating on social media — she is hard to miss as she draws out new angles in arguments and stories about politics, entertainment, art, technology, sports and religion. She talks about it all, because she has spent her life writing about all of those subjects, in turn.

O’Hare is a veteran journalist with a finger on the pulse of the popular culture; she spent two decades writing “all things related to TV” for Tribune Media Services, and her bylines have been picked up and circulated throughout the world; Her brief bio page, hints of an almost too-interesting life wherein she has (as the saying goes) “seen some things.”

She’s been some places, too; in the picture above, you see her doing the red-carpet thang in Hollywood, so ask her about it, sometime.

Online, Kate may have rung your bell in sites as diverse as Variety, Zap2it.com, Brietbart.com and CatholicVote.org, or you may have seen her analyzing the headlines as a panelist on “The Rick Amato Show”.

Yes, she’s versatile. She’s opinionated; she’s pretty tough, and also tireless. Kate O’ Hare is everywhere, writing with verve about everything, and now she is here, at Patheos. Her new blog is called Pax Culturati and it is from this perch she hopes to focus more intently on her passionate reversion to the church while “making peace with the culture and those who create it”. She will bring all of her experience and that lively, curious mind to bear on the ever-evolving popular culture and how it relates to, intersects with or opposes the faith.

I suspect we have just brought a whirlwind into our midst, but we’ve been told that there are angels to be found, therein.

Let’s make Kate O’Hare welcome to Patheos, and don’t forget to subscribe to her feed, and follow her thither and yon.

As Margo Channing said, “fasten your seatbelts”. I think we’re all in for a wild ride!


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