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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Post-Dispatch comics poll time, again
The Post-Dispatch (disclosure: my employer) has decided it’s once again the season for weeding out the comics. I have to admit, this time around I think they are going about it the right way … or at least they picked … Continue reading
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A question of rights
I just posted a short entry on our Bolivia weblog about the story of Paul Karl Lukacs, who was detained for not answering questions from a passport control agent. Check it out and let me know what you think about … Continue reading
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Nine years after Nine/Eleven
I was recently reminded of a short essay I wrote in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. It was published as a guest commentary in UMSL’s student newspaper, The Current, a month after the attacks. I thought … Continue reading
Caught a catfish, got caught by a thunderstorm
Clearwater Lake is a place we don’t visit often enough. But we did get a chance to go down for a day and a half over Tuesday and Wednesday. We swam in the Black River, caught a catfish on a … Continue reading