“Endings need to be lived, they cannot be ordained.” ― Manil Suri, The City of Devi I know, I’m a day late but trust me, I ain’t no dollar short. I think at the end of this, you might want… Read More ›
Month: March 2023
Into The Final Weeks of Tennessee’s General Assembly
“For All in the Family and the many shows it spawned, the generation gap merged with class distinctions as the new generation seemed less held back by class than by culture. Mature white working-class men in popular culture, therefore, would… Read More ›
Maybe This Job Isn’t for You
“You can’t stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes.” — Winnie the Pooh Over the years, there have been stories that I have been reluctant… Read More ›
Of Thin-Skinned Geniuses. And More
“He knew what he was against, but found it hard to defend what he stood for.” ― Lea Ypi, Free: A Child and a Country at the End of History What a strange week it has been – but… Read More ›
When The Woke Get Awoken
“The facts miss the heart of the matter; to give us a clear picture, the facts need a vehicle, the anecdote” ― Tim Krabbé, The Rider I am going to ask that you allow me a touch of self-indulgence this… Read More ›