2016-10-28T10:47:15-07:00

“I remember a select little group with which we traveled and camped together for some days; this group had undertaken to liberate some captive League brothers and the Princess Isabella from the hands of the Moors. It was said that they were in possession of Hugo’s horn, and among them were my friends the poet Lauscher and the artists Klingsor and Paul Klee; they spoke of nothing else but Africa and the captured princess, and their Bible was the book... Read more

2016-10-27T13:12:01-07:00

Back in 2014 I wrote this for the Huffington Post. I thought it might be worth reposting here. Karma is one of those words that have launched into our English language with a vengeance. Mostly people take it in a new age sense, as cosmic payback. I suspect the majority of us use the word, when we use it, in that sense, where there is some cosmic zero sum and where if you do good, good will come to you,... Read more

2016-10-27T09:01:33-07:00

The good folk at Wikipedia set today in 312 in the evening ahead of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge as the moment when Constantine, later called the Great, purported to have a vision of a cross in the sky and heard the words “With this sign, conquer.” The details of what followed are confused. Lactanitus wrote it was a modified Latin cross, while Eusebius said it was the Chi-rho cross. I like how some have tried to find natural... Read more

2016-10-26T10:12:25-07:00

In just shy of two weeks Americans will be going to the polls. What is at the front of everyone’s mind is the presidential election. Totally reasonable. But, there are other issues going to be decided. Among them in California there are two propositions being put to the electorate, one to streamline the process toward execution of someone convicted of a capital crime. And the other to ban the death penalty and to replace it with imprisonment for life without... Read more

2016-10-25T12:36:37-07:00

Over the past couple of election cycles I’ve noticed the ubiquity of photographs of Susan B Anthony’s gravesite adorned with “I voted” stickers. One or two appear to be photoshopped, but the majority are pretty obviously real and usually posted in real time. I’ve found myself viscerally moved and have joined with those who’ve made them memes. Now some with a keen historical sense note the various shortcomings of using Ms Anthony as the placeholder for this momentous shift in... Read more

2016-10-24T08:28:59-07:00

Yesterday Jan and I went to see Denial. The story follows the real life events of British writer and independent scholar David Irving’s suit for libel in the mid 1990s against the American academic Deborah Lipstadt’s characterization of him as a Holocaust denier. It is largely a courtroom drama, where most of the action turns on the fact that the burden of proof in English libel law rests with the defense. The script is by the playwright David Hare working... Read more

2016-10-24T14:20:28-07:00

A friend, someone I like and admire, recently posted one of those motivational quotes asserting all one needs to succeed is hard work, and, maybe loving what you do. I couldn’t help but comment on it, saying yes, all of that. And, also, one needs a large dose of luck. Which I further modified by saying, “luck” can often be defined by the circumstances of your birth. This set off a cascade of mind bubbles about success and failure, fate... Read more

2016-10-23T07:26:42-07:00

Alfred Matthew Yankovic was born on this day in 1959. We usually call him Weird Al. He has been a fixture of popular culture since 1976, according to the Wikipedia article, as of 2007 he has sold over twelve million albums, no doubt a boatload more since. Among many awards and acknowledgments Weird Al has won four Grammy awards. Sometimes you just have to smile. And, it can be a hoot to take a little walk on the mild side... Read more

2016-10-22T09:26:36-07:00

As pretty much everyone knows, the world was created in the late afternoon, okay, maybe early evening, on this day in the 4004th year before the birth of Jesus. James Ussher, the Anglican archbishop of Armagh, and Primate of all Ireland, figured it out in the 17th century. Actually he was following in the footsteps of many before him attempting to use the scriptures as a guide to their calculations. He did it with a bit more rigor than the... Read more

2016-10-21T13:43:50-07:00

Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born on this day in 1772. Poet member of the Lake Poets, and a founder of the English Romantic Movement, he is often credited for introducing German Idealism to the English speaking world. Obviously an overstatement, but he is very important. Also, he directly influenced Ralph Waldo Emerson and other Transcendentalists. His poetry is less read today, but pretty much everyone still recognizes lines from Kubla Khan and the Rime of the Ancient Mariner. And, maybe... Read more

Follow Us!



Browse Our Archives