Column: Response to letter to the editor
This is a response to Mr. Terry Burgess’s Letter to the Editor that ran on Jan. 14, 2015.
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This is a response to Mr. Terry Burgess’s Letter to the Editor that ran on Jan. 14, 2015.
It is impossible to forget the uncensored video of a French policeman being murdered on a Paris sidewalk.
Do you know how your car works?
There are a series of mental traps one can find oneself in when thinking about helping people in other countries.
Sometime last year, I went with my father to a conference being hosted by three Rabbis, one Reform, one Conservative and one Orthodox. (Yes, I know it sounds like the set-up for a joke, but stay with me, here.)
After I heard about the murder of second-year criminology and criminal justice student Diamoney Greene, I thought about the ways you could talk about death on college campuses.
Good books set the right parts of the brain on fire. If the prose is electric enough, if the words are smooth and flow like silk, you better believe they’re going to touch that bit in your head that releases melatonin and other stimulants.
Very recently, I’ve begun to badger my friends about reading poetry. In the middle of a conversation, I will ask at some point if they’ve ever read Philip Larkin.
Russia is worth looking at right now for a number of reasons, not least of which is the sheer spectacle of watching an entire culture being slowly broken apart by a maniac with iron eyes.
Two viewpoints on the question of Hillary Clinton's fitness for the office of the presidency
The best description of a smartphone I can think of came to me a couple days ago while I was tapping through The New York Times mobile app on my iPhone's slick surface.
Two viewpoints on the extent of U.S. intervention against ISIS
If I were to guess how many hours I spent playing video games in high school, I would have to round it up to somewhere around 10,000. Perhaps more.
"Right to die" should be given to those with fatal illnesses
On Monday, the Supreme Court finally confirmed what most of us have known for a long time: same-sex marriage is coming to South Carolina, and nobody can stop it.
Debate only possible if issues are taken head-on
Ms. Savage,
Evolution, creationism "debate" is finished
Demonstrators give LGBT community something to fight against
Depression "spiral" can be broken with outside help