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For all the puns, the globetrotting, the exhuming of forgotten American sins and the pomo blenderization of science, poetry, ...
It was gratifying to hear that Jimmy Kimmel has been reinstated to appear on his late-night show on ABC. Mr. Kimmel’s comments were viewed as a political slam against the right wing, which supported ...
My favorite story about Thomas Pynchon, which may or may not be completely true: When Timothy Leary found himself in the hole at Sandstone Federal Prison, the defrocked Harvard doc asked a guard for ...
Charlie Kirk died, as so often seems to happen to the greats, doing what he loved: modeling civil discourse in the public battle of ideas. The living embodiment of the First Amendment in his ...
Horst Wessel was the son of a Lutheran minister, a law student enrolled at the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Berlin and something of a musician and lyricist. But he led a double life, also hanging ...
Elton John’s 1970 love song reminds us that real emotion never fades. Simple words and melody can still break your heart ...
Shadow Ticket may be an exercise in late style. But what is a Pynchon novel without its sense of unruly bigness? Hicks is barely on the case of Stuffy’s exploded hooch wagon before he’s hit with ...