By Franklin Sanders Culture gives a society form. Like a potter shaping his pots, culture forms and shapes not only art and literature, but all of everyday life in …
Tonight a son asks me to look over papers he will submit to a corporate employer. The arrangement for him to make sandwiches for you and other customers brings …
Localism vs. the grandeur of Washington Last night when I came upstairs my wife, Jeannette, was sitting at the foot of the bed doing chores to prepare for today’s …
The visit in Chattanooga on Monday of Mohandas Gandhi’s grandson was covered in the local newspaper under a story on the same page, B1, about a man pleading guilty …
The Christian critique of Democrats and Republicans might perhaps touch on whether either party in their official platforms mention God. It might fault Democrats for omitting any reference to …
By William Anderson In the bawdy, satirical cartoon show, South Park, one episode seemed to be something akin to life imitating art (if one calls the show “art”). Called …