Tar and Feather Time?
From Truthdig, courtesy of RJ Matson (The St. Louis Post Dispatch). Not much to add here, but something does occur to me. The tax cut maniacs are single issue obsessives…
From Truthdig, courtesy of RJ Matson (The St. Louis Post Dispatch). Not much to add here, but something does occur to me. The tax cut maniacs are single issue obsessives…
No way I was going to soil the remembrance of Bob Marley by noting that another well-known figure happened to share a birthday yesterday. But in an almost perfect…
Bob Marley was born February 6, 1945, which means he would be turning 64 today. This summer in a series for Popmatters.com, I chose what I consider five reggae albums…
First rule of the Internet: The Internet rules. Second rule of the Internet....you get the picture. The Internet wins. The Internet always wins. That's what it does; that's all it…
Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for Humanity, has passed away. Obit from Washington Post here. His story, self-made millionaire who gives away his money to the needy and actually…
What happens when you've jumped the shark and thrown up everything and the kitchen sink? Call a plumber, of course. Joe the Plumber advises GOP-ers. No, really. The more I look…
Fifty years. The loss of three rock and roll pioneers inspired one of the great rock songs, courtesy of Don McLean. Not sure what more can or should be said.…
Or, the art of dying. Of course, a treatise like this made a great deal of sense in the 15th Century, while memories of the Black Death still lingered in…
MVP! MVP! MVP! If, like me, you were unable to get through a day this past fall without visiting at least a half dozen (often more) blogs, sites and newspapers (Glenn…
On Feb. 1, 1960, four black college students began a sit-in protest at a lunch counter in Greensboro, N.C., where they'd been refused service.