Hull McGuire’s first print ad in 1998
Misty water-colored memories. In early 1998–after 5 years in business, armed with some extra cash, to experiment, and because “why not?”–the still-new […]
Misty water-colored memories. In early 1998–after 5 years in business, armed with some extra cash, to experiment, and because “why not?”–the still-new […]
Friend me, Holden? We hope that no one has ever said or thought this about you–but it’s likely that they already have. […]
We don’t have the link–but do read in this month’s Rolling Stone magazine (RS 1106) Wenner’s compelling editorial and call-to-arms on the […]
Editor’s note: This week Holden does time in northern Ohio. Dude, it’s not so bad. Ever been to Ada? A corn-fed girl […]
This blog is written chiefly by boring Anglos who grew up in the 1960-1970s and said “gee” and “super” a lot. They […]
(from June 18, 2006 post) We live in a world that never sleeps–and now it combines the ancient with the digital. Technology […]
Insane Clown Laws. In Michigan, the Elliot Larsen Civil Rights Act, Act 453 of 1976, Sec. 209, bans discrimination in employment based […]
The Consumer as Boss and Laboratory. For nine years, from 2000 to mid-2009, A.G. Lafley served as chairman of Cincinnati-based Procter & […]
Global markets said to “swoon”. To blame for today’s plunge are Europe’s debt crisis, its faltering banks (especially in Spain), way-low oil […]
And is ‘shambolic’ a real word? See The Economist‘s take on last week’s Senate approval of the financial reform bill in “Almost […]
Our new digital culture permits a certain accepted wimpiness to masquerade as privacy and personal style. But anonymous writers are rarely worth […]
Counterterrorism expert and D.C. lawyer Eric O’Neill, The Georgetown Group, on what the Times Square bombing attempt means. We Yanks get the […]
Now on Main Street: Islamic terrorism is decentralized, domestic, and in your backyard. We note that this week’s Newsweek and cover article […]
“Or are you just hugely happy to see me?“ Even when popularly-elected judges are “good”–and, to be fair, there are some great […]
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“What of the cripple who hates dancers?” — جبران خليل جبران بن ميکائيل بن سعد For all the hassles, if you live […]
A fine real-time resource on the European Court of Justice. About a month ago, in Utrecht, The Netherlands, Allard Knook re-launched his […]
It is only through work and strife that either nation or individual moves on to greatness. The great man is always the […]
Two Englishmen, meeting on the street may say “Hello”‘ and exchange brief words on the weather. Two Germans are likely to ask […]
The hearings start in about 6 weeks. The better coverage is at The Washington Post. Kagan, 50, and in most respects the […]
Sir Ernie of Glen Burnie. Lawyers who won’t take a stand is a time-honored tradition. Our hero, Ernie from Glen Burnie, who […]
Stand-Up Guys: Ernie (left), a dead-ringer for 1950s icon Neal Cassady, and WAP, during their pre-lawyer Beat years at Nathan’s, a D.C. […]
See AP for what happened and The Guardian for what it means.
Tennessee is the Volunteer State. Nashville Business Journal: How businesses are helping. The Tennessean: Obama. BBC coverage. Southern moxie: The Grand Ole […]
