Tag: Jan 05 2023 issue
Teatotalers
With a new year kicking in and some folks looking for ways to enjoy the pleasures of a craft beverage without the booze component,...
‘American Murderer’ is not your average cops and criminals yarn
Americans are fascinated with criminals. You know this because you watch movies and TV, listen to podcasts, read books and magazines and encounter their...
Letters: Jan. 5, 2023
Junie Joseph responds
On the first day of the new year, my resolution was tested.
As a public servant, my new year’s resolution is that we...
Trumpist spy and smear op hiding in Wyoming
The Whine and Cheesy Mussolini is a sick joke, but the war on democracy isn’t over. Trump may fade away but the far right...
Critter Classifieds: Jan. 5, 2023
Luvin Arms Animal Sanctuary
3470 County Road 7, Erie, luvinarms.org
Critter Classifieds is a column where you can meet furry, feathered and four-legged friends who need...
Astrology: Jan. 5, 2023
ARIES
March 21-April 19: Nigerian author Wole Soyinka reworked the ancient Greek play, The Bacchae. In one passage, the god Dionysus criticizes King Pentheus, who...
Climbing the learning curve
If there is one argument that opponents of legal cannabis like to fall back on, it’s that “there’s not enough research to know the effects.”
And...
Community coffee
No one was happy to hear about the abrupt closure of Caffè Sole at the tail end of last year. Since opening in 1994, the...
Head space
For Jake Leventhal, perception in the music world is damn near everything. How does the average fan perceive their favorite artist? How does that...
A cloud overhead
A matte-black carrying case with two heavy latches suggests something vaguely weapons-grade in the trunk of the rented Jeep. An optical gas-imaging camera is removed...