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Category Archives: Commentary
Let Me Tell You About Sundays
Let me tell you about Sundays. Sundays are terrific. You can run errands or be lazy. You can go to church or sleep in. You can watch a game or read a book. You can eat brunch or work out. … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, General Culture and News
Tagged Commentary, General Culture and News, Life, Personal, Writing
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Let’s All Make Fun of Tom’s Brackets (2017 Edition)
I don’t know anything about college basketball. But I accept that fact now. The turning point was hearing that Cal State Bakersfield finished in first place in the WAC this year. Cal State Bakersfield?!? The WAC?!? A hurried online search … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Sports
Tagged Basketball, Brackets, Commentary, Gambling, March Madness, NCAA, NCAA Basketball, Sports
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Best of 2016
Happy New Year! Since today is (observed as) New Year’s Day, I thought I would go through the usual motions of curating the best material I generated in 2016 and putting it all in one post. 2016 included a fairly … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, General Culture and News, Site Stuff
Tagged 2016, Academia, Best Of, Commentary, Constitutional Law, Free Speech, General Culture and News, Intellectual Property, James Bond, Jerry Remy, Online Dating, Real Tennis, Red Sox, Site Stuff, Stanislav Petrov, Supreme Court, The Supreme Court of the United States
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Ten Things I Learned in 2016
2016 was a . . . well, it was definitely a year. I learned a lot this year, though! Yes, 2016 provided some terrific opportunities for learning—sometimes via the proverbial “hard way.” Here, in no particular order, are some of … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, General Culture and News, Site Stuff
Tagged 2016, Commentary, General Culture and News, Humor, Kidding Not Kidding, Site Stuff
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Revivalism is Here to Save the Internet
I thought I understood podcasting. Then I listened to Revivalism: Busk. The series, from Goat Rodeo DC, a Washington-based audio and podcast network, follows a cross-country road trip that explores a fading but distinctive sliver of American culture: Professional street musicians, … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Music, Reviews
Tagged Busking, Carlisle Sargent, Commentary, Goat Rodeo DC, Ian Enright, Music, Podcasting, Reviews, Revivalism, Revivalism: Busk, Storytelling
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The Jerry Remy Phase-Out Has Begun
A year after NESN’s beloved (and local) play-by-play announcer Don Orsillo got the boot, NESN’s beloved (and local) color commentator Jerry Remy appears headed for the same fate. This is all speculation on my part, of course. Actually, let’s upgrade … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Sports
Tagged Don Orsillo, Jerry Remy, MLB, NESN, Red Sox, Steve Lyons
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Timely Movie Review: The Force Awakens
We’ve all seen it by now, right? With this week’s blu-ray / digital release of The Force Awakens indicating that a reasonable time has elapsed, and since nobody else in the world has written anything online about Episode VII, I … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Movies, Reviews
Tagged Adam Driver, Commentary, Daisy Ridley, Episode VII, Episode VIII, Finn, JJ Abrams, John Boyega, Kylo Ren, Lawrence Kasdan, Movies, Nerd Alert, Poe Dameron, Rey, Rogue One, Star Wars, The Force Awakens
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Let’s All Make Fun of Tom’s Brackets (2016 Edition)
I don’t even watch college basketball at this point. The closest I’ll get is taking in the competitive portion of a Richmond / VCU game. Beyond checking a Spider box score now and then, or watching some amazing buzzer-beater that … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, Sports
Tagged Basketball, Brackets, Commentary, Gambling, March Madness, NCAA, Sports
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Real Americans
I’m not going to address this past weekend’s events specifically. There are already hundreds of columns covering every aspect of what happened in Charlottesville (and what is happening, to a lesser extent, in Seattle and Richmond and elsewhere). Instead, I’d … Continue reading →