By John Matonich My part of the world in the west end of the U.P. sure isn’t L.A., but every now and again we are visited by folks who could be considered celebrities. The curious reality about them coming here is many times they go unrecognized and pretty much travel around … [Read more...]
Murch: Winter has reduced him to brain droppings
By Steve Murch I've officially crossed over to the side of humanity that complains about winter. I’m so over it, I can’t form a thought longer than three sentences. And so … When I was heading into the 7th grade my family moved from the Thumb area of Michigan north to the … [Read more...]
Murch: There’s no driving like snow driving
I'd say “Stop me if you've seen this before,” but my guess is you've seen it. I'd be more interested in knowing if you haven't seen any of these. I try not to venture out too often during snowstorms like the one we just had, mostly because I don't trust other drivers. Spending … [Read more...]
The State of our Union is confusing, but it doesn’t have to be
By Steve Murch The state of our union has always been, shall we say, open to interpretation. We don't often acknowledge that, but it's true. Only in the best or worst of times do we agree. Beyond that, voters typically back their party and disdain the other side. Politicians? … [Read more...]
Auchtoons: In the moment, none of us is perfect – even media
Toon & text by John Auchter I was listening to a podcast with comedian W. Kamau Bell. It was recorded previous to the incidents on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial last weekend, but there were some very timely insights. One story Bell told was about him stopping by a … [Read more...]
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