July 1970. Part 2. Wayne Kramer, and Ramblin’ Rose.
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I was a Democrat for a very long time””until the Democratic Party abandoned me. If I decided to go back, what’s left […]
I was a Democrat for a very long time””until the Democratic Party abandoned me. If I decided to go back, what’s left […]
I was a Democrat for a very long time””until the Democratic Party abandoned me. If I decided to go back, what’s left […]
Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders turns 67 this year. She lives mainly in London now. Like me, she went to a truly […]
In Flanders Fields In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the […]
Top 10 – Corruption Challenges Index 2018, most challenging countries Turkmenistan Somalia Libya South Sudan Syria North Korea Central African Republic Afghanistan […]
The Eisenhower era bragged of the good life for all, a time of abundance and prosperity, but it didn’t touch the Neighborhood. […]
John Daniel Hull III. May 17, 1928 – December 27, 2012. My Dad’s 90th birthday would have been today. Based on his […]
Tom Wolfe. Prince of Journalism. Risk-taker. Virginian. Original. Man in Full. “Every girl crazy ’bout a sharp dressed man.”
See, e.g., Rule 10: Be Accurate, Thorough and Timely–But Not Perfect of our repetitive and irritating but life-changing 12 Rules of Client […]
Twenty years ago I started a company called Black Dog to sell tees, sweatshirts, jackets and the like under the name of […]
Books are fatal: they are the curse of the human race. Nine-tenths of existing books are nonsense, and the clever books are […]
“ªThank you everyone in the Americas and Europe who participated in “One Night, One Person” for the 4th consecutive winter. Meet-ups with […]
Each year, Washington, D.C.’s National Cherry Blossom Festival commemorates the gift of over 3,000 Japanese cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of […]
Paris 1952: Willy Maywald, Mannequin en tailleur quai Saint-Michel. 1. Never swive anyone named Zoe, Brigit or Natasha. 2. Let no one […]
A photo from Paris-based A Clear Blue Sky. Winston Churchill in front of the Petit Palais, Av. Winston-Churchill, 8th Arrondissement.
Released in 1970, “Famous Long Ago: My Life and Hard Times with Liberation News Service” is still the funniest and wisest read […]
This is a week for The Irish. We drink pretty poorly but write pretty well. The Romans were afraid of us. We’re […]
Mad to live. Jean-Louis Lebris de Kérouac March 12, 1922 ““ October 21, 1969 American Novelist, Poet, Trailblazer.
“The idea was never to elect/not elect/approve/disapprove of Donald Trump as POTUS in the short-term (4 to 8 years). The idea is […]
America may very well be the last hope for survival of The West. There is still some Speech here. If our culture […]
I like old smaller hotels. But there is nothing quite like The Mayflower on Connecticut & DeSales, NW. The lobby is long […]
Want something you can use now, GCs, in-house and firm litigation shops? Three years ago, New York City-based CPR (International Institute for […]
