George Brant’s “Grounded” depicts the life of a drone pilot who happens to be a woman. The title refers to what happens to the woman when she gets pregnant and can no longer fly her “Tiger,” the F-16 that had provided her raison d’être. As the character tells her story (over the course of a […]
Why the Iran Deal is the Only Viable Option
“I believe it is peace for our time.” -Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister on the 1938 Munich Agreement appeasing Adolph Hitler One of the senators in the 1962 film adaptation of Allen Drury’s “Advise and Consent” is noted for always stating his position on any matter up for a vote by saying, “Opposed, Sir; […]
On the Infinity of Space and Time
Under a clear sun-lit sky, Oregon’s Crater Lake is a gorgeous sight. It is as beautiful a blue as any body of water I have ever seen. Check out some photos of it (www.nps.gov) if you haven’t seen it in person. The lake sits in the crater of the old Mount Mazama, which erupted some […]
E. Haig’s Review of “Bye Bye Birdie” at Music Circus
A good production of “Bye Bye Birdie” is probably more enjoyable now than it was when it first opened on Broadway, back in 1960. The musical (music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams, book by Michael Stewart) is certainly more interesting now than it was then. Then, it was intended as something of a […]
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