Steven Wright – It’s A Small World
“It’s a small world, but I wouldn’t want to paint it.’ – Steven Wright
Read more“It’s a small world, but I wouldn’t want to paint it.’ – Steven Wright
Read more“I went to the 30th reunion of my preschool. I didn’t want to go, because I’ve put on like a hundred pounds.” – Wendy Liebman
Read morePart of the mission statement of the Lakota Grandmothers Truth Tour reads: “Wagunpi Woashake Ikickupi (Lakota Elders Take Back Their Strength) is a grassroots movement to end the genocide of the Lakota people and support the full renewal of matriarchal leadership by Lakota Grandmothers on Pine Ridge and across the Lakota Nation. The movement also works to educate non-Natives about […]
Read moreThis is a case where the law is as dangerous to us as the criminals.” – Sherlock Holmes to Dr. Watson in “The Second Stain” Prelude: The stage depicts a halcyon summer day, except that in the background are two pools of water, one with nuclear radiation, the other with over 36,000 gallons of oil, plus natural gas hovering above. […]
Read morePIECE #1 Many human beings spend a lot of time online. Some look to self-educate as well as connect with others worldwide. The number of internet users from 2000 to 2012 increased over 2 billion. Yet those online are only about 34% of the global population.1 Thus, about 66% are not e-connected. For those fortunate enough to be reading this, […]
Read moreThere’s no way to structure this coherently. They are random observations that might help explain the mental processes. But often, I think that we look at the academic problems of poverty and have no idea of the why. We know the what and the how, and we can see systemic problems, but it’s rare to have a poor person actually […]
Read moreIt’s not the greatest country in the world, professor, that’s my answer. And you’re going to tell students that America’s so star-spangled awesome that we’re the only ones in the world who have freedom? Canada has freedom, Japan has freedom, the UK, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, Australia, Belgium has freedom. Two hundred seven sovereign states in the world, like 180 […]
Read moreNot so far from the madding crowd of Global Corporate Empire and its superpower media bowl amping good guy v. bad guy — Obama, Kerry, Harper, Putin, Maduro, the Dalai Lama, Charlie Sheen, the Pope, Miley Cyrus, did I miss anyone? — is the reality of cooperation amongst like-minded yet distinct groups or Peoples. The showboat boxing match with its […]
Read moreMother Earth Day . . . When I was a teenager, after being wished a Happy Father’s Day, my father would say (with a drily humorous look), “Every day is Father’s Day.” It sounded like a quip, yet there was a humble truth to it . . . true respect and love for someone is an everyday experience. So here […]
Read more“When asked in an interview, ‘How do you define comedy?’.. George Burns responded, ‘If you laugh, it’s comedy.’”[1] The world is a virtual tragi-comedy. Wake up in the morning, spill the coffee on the brand new white rug, start to get angry, then remember the adage “don’t cry over spilled milk,” wonder if it applies to coffee, laugh it off… […]
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