Greenwich Village Halloween Parade
Always at night, it’s the largest Halloween parade in the world. 60,000 participants. A carnival. A debauch. A trip.
Always at night, it’s the largest Halloween parade in the world. 60,000 participants. A carnival. A debauch. A trip.
If you are criminal defense lawyer, this will interest you. Other screening locations, which include law schools, are below. The NYC screening […]
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Introductory note: What does a Superstar Scot musician’s passing have to do with a legal weblog or “blawg” started in 2005 about […]
Go on over there and turn on the light…no all the lights, Now come back here and stand on this chair…that’s right. […]
Below during the performance of “Rollin’ and Tumblin’” at the May 2005 Cream reunion concerts in London, a man in his 30s […]
See Mark Stern’s article in Slate, Justice for Sale: SCOTUS is poised to make judicial elections even more corrupt. As we’ve urged […]
Bradlee with Washington Post owner Katherine Graham in 1971. Ben Bradlee’s death saddens me and many, many other people. In the 1970s […]
Long story, but yesterday morning I had breakfast here in New York with Ruth Westheimer (Dr. Ruth) who at 86 is just […]
Since 2011, a former law partner of mine, Tom Corbett, a first-rate trial lawyer and past U.S. Attorney, has been the Republican […]
On this day in 1764, Edward Gibbon, historian and Member of Parliament, saw friars singing in the ruins of the Temple of […]
Melrose Market, Seattle, 5:00 pm, October 11, 2014. Officiant: John Daniel Hull
In our series, and also from the June 6, 2012 edition of Vanity Fair: in 1984, the Washington Post published data it […]
Double Bridge Publishing Company, Inc.. Double Bridge is a new online publishing service based in Washington, D.C. launched last month by Florida […]
Earlier this week we weighed in briefly on the life of former Washington Post managing editor Bill Bradlee, now 93 and ailing. […]
You had a lot of Cuban or Spanish-speaking guys in masks and rubber gloves, with walkie-talkies, arrested in the Democratic National Committee […]
Forget for a moment about the “failed” Scottish independence vote yesterday, Wall Street, Jack Ma, Alibaba’s NYSE debut and the “10 most […]
Ain’t no way in the world I’m going out that front door. –Sonny Boy Williamson, Marshall Sehorn and Elmore James
Last Friday night I saw Rory Kennedy’s documentary Last Days in Viet Nam at the E Street Cinema, in Northwest Washington, D.C. […]
Update as of 10 pm Scottish time/5 pm EST: Most UK and American news sources have it that 5 hours after the […]
United States Naval Academy, graduating class of 1894
People lie about the influence of Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying; they never lie about the power of Shotgun by Junior Walker […]
One of the great things about America and having a higher education is that after listening to a POTUS speech or chat […]
Over the past 8 years we’ve marveled at and fallen hopelessly in love with the peripatetic Ms. Montague, an American expat of […]
Over the past 8 years we’ve marveled at and fallen hopelessly in love with the peripatetic Ms. Montague, an American expat of […]
