Month: March 2015
As I've mentioned before, the Nixon Library is Disneyland for cynical left-wing historians. It's located in boring ol'Yorba Linda, Nixon's birthplace. Turns out this was very disappointing for Nixon, who.
In America, property rights are king. The right to property is part of the national mythology. And I get that. But I am constantly curious as to how competing rights.
Erik's post below got me thinking--again--about this question: Is it possible to discuss architecture and interior design without it being Olympic-level obnoxious? Is there a way to talk about design.
Eric Foner on why the Reconstruction era is still vitally important today. He gives us the short history we need for the most basic understanding of the issues at play.
I'm never quite sure why the New York Times writes about real estate and the lives of the rich in the way it does. Is it about sucking up to.
Following the NFL before the draft is always an exercise in stupidity, but never more so than when discussing quarterbacks. I admit I have a rooting interest this year since.
On March 28, 1977, AFSCME Local 1644, a union primarily made of African-American sanitation workers, went on strike in Atlanta, hoping to force mayor Maynard Jackson to grant them a.
Nighty-night!
