August 1, 2021. Max Tannenbaum: New York Hoodlum Brought to L.A. By Mickey Cohen Los Angeles. It’s the 1950s. You’re on the front lines as a low-level gang associate of famed mobster Mickey Cohen. Associate, enforcer, […]
July 7, 2017July 7, 2017. Conflict Photographer vs. War Photographer: When the Term Began As someone who loves the English language but hates change, I arch an eyebrow when I hear a new fangled phrase. Language […]
July 7, 2017July 7, 2017. Sex Worker vs. Prostitute: When the Term Began Those who would like to retain the word prostitute often want to do so because it retains a dark, unhealthy stigma that they […]
February 6, 2013February 6, 2013. Memory Scraps That Matter: Coffee, Peckers, and Bernstein This isn’t about coffee or penises, but of course that’s what all you dirty-minded people care about. It’s about: stray advice from […]
January 29, 2013March 2, 2017. Life and Death of the MidAtlantic Accent From years of watching old movies I had heard the MidAtlantic accent but I had no idea what it was called. I […]
January 29, 2013January 29, 2013. Err, Jibe, and Implosion: Mr. Trumbly Had It Right At my high school was a teacher named Richard Trumbly. It didn’t matter if you had him as a teacher or not–you […]
March 15, 2012March 15, 2012. Illustration Art Mania I’m obsessed. It began a few weeks ago when, on an Internet auction, I purchased an original drawing called “Rocket Speedway,” by […]
October 31, 2011. Octopussy, By Ian Fleming: One of the Best Bonds I picked up Octopussy, by Ian Fleming, sometime in the 1970s at the small-town public library where I grew up. It was […]
October 31, 2011. High Tea at The Fairmont Olympic Hotel, Seattle I’ve only had high tea a handful of times, as I’m not much of a tea-drinker. But high tea at a grand […]
May 25, 2011May 25, 2011. Years and Years of Popular Science and Popular Mechanics, Free and Online In all their glorious beauty, well over a century of Popular Science and Popular Mechanics covers. And all the pages following the […]