September 2022
Commentary
Blotter He did not recover, disappeared into a pauper's grave because Ellen/Nellie couldn't even pay the fine to keep herself out of jail, much less afford last rites for her son. Michael Bettencourt Running Up DownhillAmerican society learned the hard way before it finally made its No. 1 drug, Alcohol, legal. America still finds it hard to practice what it learned. Pity its roots in Puritan definitions. Arthur Danin Adler No NoseI had really lovely experiences in an improv class with a teacher I won't name. How clear he was about what he would and would not accept. He called it the smell test. Claudine Jones The Apology It has been almost 50 years, but the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has issued a formal apology to Native American activist Sacheen Littlefeather. Les Marcott Mists and Mellow Fruitfulness: Poems for Autumn To meteorologists, autumn begins on September first. The fall is my favorite season here in the mid-Atlantic, so here's a few poems to get the season started. Gregory Luce The Designated Hitter Rule: A Legacy of Racism, A Stratagem of Greed A momentous change has occurred in Major League Baseball: for the first time in the game's history, pitchers are not allowed to bat.Patrick Walsh
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