Category Archives: Media

A Day of Licentious Benevolence

I once worked for a newspaper editor who decided that on each day between Thanksgiving and Christmas we would strive for a “Santa presence” in the paper. Preferably, a picture of Santa. Or a story with a reference to Santa. This idea was probably cooked up by somebody in advertising to appeal to the business […]

Troy and Tookie Live On

In the split-second eternity when the needle connected with his arm, Troy Davis may have appreciated at last what happened to Mark MacPhail. Perhaps Davis finally realized what death is: He wouldn’t be here to see the news about his own execution. Davis died a humane death with loved ones nearby. But because he was […]

Religious Sensitivity on The Prairie

Every year we unknowingly pass the anniversary of what will be the date of our own death. Except for W.S. Merwin, who wrote a poem on the subject, most people don’t think about this. Melissa Doi’s anniversary was Sept. 11, trapped in the South Tower, the victim of religious terrorists. But her final minutes live […]

Unmuzzling the Slave Trade

News flash: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. has discovered that white Americans are not the only ones who owned black slaves. So has NPR’s Terry Gross. “There is so much in your book that I did not know,” the host of “Fresh Air” told Gates. “I did not know I was so uninformed about slavery south […]

Gary Haugen’s Con Job

The only people guaranteed a humane death in the U.S. are the men and women on Death Row. The rest of us are at the mercy of disease, old age, drunken drivers, war, natural disasters, the list goes on. Some of us will be at the mercy of guys like Gary Haugen. Anyone can suffer […]

The Best and Brightest Charade

Either Portland Mayor Sam Adams has never read David Halberstam’s “The Best and  the Brightest,” or he has forgotten its message. The best aren’t always the brightest, and the brightest aren’t always the best. Nevertheless, according to Adams’ thinking, the city of Portland can now attract the “best and brightest” employees because the city’s insurance […]