Letters

Cautiously grasping optimistic straws

March 25, 2021   ·   0 Comments

BROCK’S BANTER By Brock Weir It is hard not to feel hopeful these days. Sure, there are many challenges we collectively need to overcome, and ...

Every life is worth living and worth the effort

by MARK PAVILONS “Everything is irrelevant but this: to embrace life. To feel it. To savor it. To love it.” – Marty Rubin For Julie ...

Sunshine makes me high – No, not that way!

by SHERALYN ROMAN Regular readers may have done the math by now and figured out that I am a “woman of a certain age.” It ...

Unchecked development

by BRIAN LOCKHART “If you build it, he will come.” That may just be a famous line from a well-known movie, but during the 1990s ...

Three Sides to Every Story

by SHERALYN ROMAN I recall being told this once: there are three sides to every story, “his, hers and the truth.” In my mind, never ...

Round Up the Usual Suspects: The Quad Awakes

by GWYNNE DYER It has been quite pleasant living on a planet where most of the great powers were not locked up into two hostile ...

Stigma, access plague mental health sufferers

by Mark Pavilons Our bodies may be our temples, but our minds are our palaces. Our human CPU holds everything that we are, our very ...

In debt for the light

BROCK’S BANTER By Brock Weir By the time you read this, it will likely be the second half of the week. As I write this, ...

Reasons to Celebrate

by SHERALYN ROMAN In the newspaper world, writing about something that happened three or four days ago is the very definition of OLD news. Sometimes, ...

Our history?

by BRIAN LOCKHART It is amazing how much of world history has been re-written incorrectly. The blockbuster movie, Braveheart, was a fun film to watch ...

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