Published inCounter Arts‘Greek Lessons’ Can Keep You SaneBefore she won the 2024 Nobel Prize in literature, I’d never heard of South Korean writer Han Kang. Now I feel indebted to her.Nov 296Nov 296
Published inBooks Are Our SuperpowerWill This Retelling of ‘Huckleberry Finn’ Get Banned Too?Winning the National Book Award may not save Percival Everett’s ‘James’ from those eager to keep race out of the classroom.Nov 23Nov 23
Jake Paul Beats Tyson, But Alex Jones Is the WinnerAs millions focused on Jake Paul & Mike Tyson, Trump gave the InfoWars founder broad oversight power over print & broadcast news.Nov 178Nov 178
Published inCounter ArtsRude Awakenings‘The Great Gatsby’ exposed the dark side of America decades before the 2024 election. But some folks are about to have their eyes opened…Nov 144Nov 144
Published inCounter ArtsThe Death Bed Confessions of a Boogie ManLee Atwater was a genius of dog-whistle politics, architect of the racist ‘Willie Horton’ campaign ad. But in the end he regretted it all.Oct 2938Oct 2938
Published inCounter ArtsMeeting the Remarkable Maggie SmithSome people pass through your life like feathers on the wind, making no impression at all. But Maggie Smith wasn’t one of them.Oct 441Oct 441
Published inThe Narrative ArcHow I Discovered My Mother’s Hidden SuperpowersOne afternoon in Pre Civil Rights AmericaSep 2572Sep 2572
Published inCounter ArtsKeeping Up With The JonesesJames Earl Jones, his father Robert Earl Jones, and the brief window of time I shared with each of themSep 1450Sep 1450
Published inHuman PartsHow My Worst Job Became One of the Best Experiences of My LifeIt started with a psychic and ended with people who pluck chickens, butcher cows, and clean toilets for a living.Sep 1022Sep 1022
Published inRome MagazineThe ‘Thing With Feathers’ Makes A ComebackWith Trump’s subversive plan to deny vote certification in swing states, Kamala Harris will need more than hope to win in NovemberAug 261Aug 261