The Double Bind of Provincialism

Tiger Lilies, by George Cummings, Wikimedia Commons     When we say “dull,” it is often the result of over-familiarity or insufficient study. Those Tiger Lilies were charming yesterday, you said. What changed? Boredom is the collapse of the concrete into idealism. If my city is bustling but tiresome, then…

On MLK Day, a Book Talk with Anna Malaika Tubbs

Still from the interview sponsored by SLCL and HeEC Media.   For Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Common Reader Editor Gerald Early interviewed Anna Malaika Tubbs on her recent book, The Three Mothers: How the Mothers of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and James Baldwin Shaped a Nation…

Capitalist Fervor

Market data on display at Taiwan Stock Exchange, by Wang Yu Ching, Office of the President, courtesy CC 2.0     The highs. The lows. The toast breaks. It has been a dizzying day of being a capitalist. My younger son, aware that my elder son has an interest in…

The Boys in Red Hats: A Documentary of “Tribal” Behavior

Still from ‘The Boys in Red Hats,’ Shark Dog Films     The Boys in Red Hats (2021) is about the 2019 encounter between field-tripping students from an all-boys Catholic school and a small Native American group on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The film is worth a…

Swinging Around Again

Photo courtesy Bibliothek Wissenschaftspark Albert Einstein, Wikimedia Commons     Another swing around the sun, so I will try again to define what I have tried before: Let’s say you have good health and time. A clean little space, cool in the summer and warm in the winter, a bed…

The Death of Joan Didion

Photo of Didion in 2008 by David Shankbone, courtesy Wikimedia Commons     Didion has died. She was the last of American peers (save Gay Talese, who is 89) dubbed New Journalists, and the only woman widely acknowledged to be in the group. The label meant, at least in part,…

New Poetry-Film Festival Underway

Films for the Festival do not have to include entire poems or use poems as scripts; they can also be documentaries about poets or poetic forms, or they can experiment with images and soundtracks inspired by poetry.

Sheltering, Again, But in Winter

We have lived on the Gulf and watched hurricanes organize off the swell of West Africa, grind their way across the expanse of the sea, thread their way through and over the islands, and turn north on the current to hit our coast. We have lived on the Atlantic and…

Some Animals Are More Equal: A Review of State Funeral

Joseph Stalin’s funeral procession, from ‘State Funeral,’ Atoms & Void Productions     A fascinating 2019 documentary called State Funeral is available now on MUBI, but be forewarned: the film literally moves at the speed of a dirge, as it shows the public funeral of Joseph Stalin, who died…

101st Airborne Flyover Under Investigation

An AH-64 Apache from the 101st Airborne Division’s Combat Aviation Brigade. U.S. Army photo by Capt. Jarrod Morris, TAAC-E Public Affairs     A few months ago I asked the 101st Airborne, the Screaming Eagles, if I could ride around with their Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) for a week, in…

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