Today’s Not Eudora April 8, 2022 I Agree with Twain (a limp Mea Culpa) And here’s the complete original Heidi Obromawitz column. Continue Reading
Meep Meep….Alas the Reader April 2, 2022 Alas, There is a division of labor in the Reader Weekly. The Tabloid is almost always on time. The Online Reader struggles at times…. Continue Reading
The Southernization of the United States March 26, 2022 https://www.flickr.com/photos/30095042@N00/51962085271/sizes/z/ A new book says what I’ve been harping about for years. I saw a review somewhere on line and this morning it made… Continue Reading
Emperors of lies – my latest Reader column March 18, 2022 It begins: Vladimir Putin says the West is an “empire of lies.” If this is so, a lot of them sprang from Putin’s thought… Continue Reading
They Died with their Boots on March 3, 2022 My latest column in the Duluth Reader It begins: “Hollywood spent its first 50 years cruelly confirming white America’s every prejudice against black America…. Continue Reading
Only a six month hiatus……I hope February 25, 2022 I called the Memorial Blood Center today to cancel my blood donation scheduled for next week. Because of my recent heart attack I am… Continue Reading
Cheating your way to the top February 13, 2022 “Cheating” may be too strong a term for what Pete Stauber did to lead his 1988 hockey team to the National Championships. I had… Continue Reading
A dishonest story about a cherry tree February 4, 2022 My Reader column this week published Feb 3rd, 2022 Continue Reading
My Day of Treason column in the Reader January 15, 2022 I was annoyed with myself when I read the Reader column last night. The third paragraph was chaotic: “I watched that invasion slack jawed… Continue Reading
The first Birthday of Treason day January 7, 2022 I just checked to see what I wrote in the Reader one year ago. It still pertinent. Continue Reading
Everything Harry Writes….in this week’s Reader January 7, 2022 I didn’t send in a picture to the Reader but I like the ominous photo their website used: Everything Harry Writes… Continue Reading
Christmas by George December 18, 2021 It begins: When I was in fourth grade my Mom offered to help my teacher, Mrs. Knight, teach my classmates how to make puppets… Continue Reading
My today’s Reader column was a couple hundred words longer than usual December 10, 2021 Stoning the Premier Danseur. In the Summer of 1971, just shy of 21, I moved to Washington D.C. to work as an intern for… Continue Reading
Union Organizing December 4, 2021 I’ll blame myself for the Reader not displaying this column quite the way I would have wanted. But for those reading it here I’d… Continue Reading
Published May 13, 2004, teared up reading it November 18, 2021 Not Eudora By Harry Welty Published Feb 19, 2004 Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff A tribute to Dorothy Neumann Dorothy Neumann, late of the… Continue Reading
Published 18 years ago on October 10, 2003 November 18, 2021 Not Eudora By Harry Welty Published Oct. 3, 2003 The Last Eight Days Monday – My son’s band is playing at Beaners tonight. I… Continue Reading
Bold Journeys November 6, 2021 I should have linked to this column a week ago. Better late than never. It begins: “I have been everywhere in the United States… Continue Reading
Rocamadour November 6, 2021 I made the umpardonable mistake of describing Rocomodour, France as Sarlat, France in my most recent Reader Column. Its not in the Online Reader… Continue Reading
In the Bag September 18, 2021 My latest Reader Column Keely Welty not wearing a paper bag. It begins: “Jesus was in the Wilderness 40 days. Churchill was in his… Continue Reading