Our (quasi) weekly editorial meme: Get ready to flick your Bic when they play...

But here's a fascinating link, which is all the more interesting for having nothing to do with local politics: Architecture of Concert Stage Design. Few...

Strong Towns: “The American Jobs Plan Will Make Our Infrastructure Crisis Worse”

It's a funny thing living in Nawbany. The Democrats claim to be progressive, and insist they understand principles pertaining to worldviews like the Strong...

Our weekly editorial meme: “To the dimmer go the spoils”

Well, you KNOW the way they've always been. Vultures hunt by instinct, not college degrees.

C’mon, do you really believe Robert Maxwell accidentally fell off that yacht?

At this point in the nation's haphazard experience, most Americans know far too much about Ghislaine Maxwell owing to her connections with the conveniently...

Hill Street Blues, from a time when I cared about such matters

Thanks to my friend Bluegill, this Hill Street Blues video retrospective was an hour well spent, and mind you, I don't often have warm...

Prioritizing drivers merely fails everyone else

If our city or any other continually cites favorable traffic accident statistics pertaining to cars ALONE as proof that streets are "safer," this of...

ON THE AVENUES: Karma, karma, karma, karma, karma chameleon (The Big Bang Remix)

From the former NA Confidential, November 15, 2020. --- Pedestrians being hit by cars is a car problem. Car congestion is a car problem. Noise and...

NAHA? Four years later, the questions remain unasked and unanswered

At the Jeffersonville News and Tribune, there is an article: "New Albany Housing Authority moving forward with $27 million in renovations," by Daniel Suddeath. City...

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Diary: Talking ‘bout my generation (subtitle: OK Boomer)

Recently a post by Chris Arnade (ar-NAHD-i) at X caught my eye. I've written for the last decade about the educational divide in the US,...

Diary: Is it the end? A new beginning? Anyone? Bueller?

During the next few days, I’ll be concluding the online publication of Food & Dining Magazine’s “lost” Spring 2026 print edition (Vol. 89). The Spring...

Diary: What’s next? Beats me, but I’ll think of something

 Beginning today, I'll be posting piecemeal, online, the contents of Food & Dining Magazine's Spring 2026 (Vol. 89) print issue. In the aftermath of John...