The Plague-Ground – When is a nurse worth more than a baseball player?
Yesterday, I tripped over one of those New Yorker articles that snatches you and carries you into the black holes of a subject you knew
Yesterday, I tripped over one of those New Yorker articles that snatches you and carries you into the black holes of a subject you knew
I’ve noticed something odd in my Zoom calls, and maybe you have too. It’s that they sound better when the video is Off than when
No, and for three reasons: it’s hard to get together, and even if you do, you’ll likely get caught. What’s more, if you get caught
I wouldn’t want to be an airline these days. Even more, I wouldn’t want to be an airline passenger. Those long waits to go through
Like you, I’m growing numb to the torrent of advice about how the world can/will/must change after the fog lifts. Looking at pictures then and
On the weekend, Spain redefined the meaning of stay-cation by letting its people leave their homes – but go no further than a kilometre from them.
The pandemic has taught me you don’t have to be facing a fist or a pistol in order to feel threatened. You don’t have to
It’s only April and already we know what the Word of the Year will be: “Coronavirus.” It was first coined in 1968, but no one
I didn’t say I hate Americans. I didn’t even say I hate America’s institutions. All I said in yesterday’s blog was that it’s time Americans
Thank god for the pandemic. Now, even we Canadians can speak truth to America’s lack of power. Yet until now, in the way we would
I’m calling my bank now. They left a voicemail for me at 5:15 yesterday afternoon. It sounded serious. So I called them back right away
Jean and I have moved up north for the past month. Last week I looked at my calendar and noticed I had a lunch scheduled
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