Photo by Jose Moreno on Unsplash Employing a Language of Superlatives by Henry A Giroux George Orwell warns us in his dystopian novel 1984 that authoritarianism begins with language. In the novel, “newspeak” is language twisted to deceive, seduce and undermine...
Andelu painter in Vallauris: When reality flies by Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret Contributing Editor With Andelu the space of the the picture is decomposed as blown by a contagious sphere of influence. The artist seems to voice the air and the elements she...
Archives Center, National Museum of American History Save Your Cans/Help Pass the Ammunition” World War II posters from 1940 *** Collecting Tin Cans by Stephen Poleskie Contributing Columnist I don’t suppose that I am the only person who goes to sleep...
One Night in Las Vegas Jackson and I pushed our way through the crowded casino to the table where Marcos dealt blackjack. We stood among the spectators, watching as his deck diminished. When a dozen or so cards remained, he scooped up the discards and began...
Fireball by Allen Davis “Hey chief,” says the big guy in dirty, mustard-colored overalls as you walk up to the store in the village. “Come ‘ere for a sec. I wanna ask ya somethin’.” He’s got a bloodshot face, a bushy, Santa Claus beard and...
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