11 Apr 2026 News and Views

All’s old that’s new

I haven’t written here in a while. At the speed at which this world is spiraling, my last few letters should now feel quaint, the letters struggling to hold the tenuous connection to the ancient world like VGA cords with those little screws that never once failed to pop loose. But what’s new? War-hawk Republicans aren’t new. Inflationary populists aren’t…

1 Oct 2020 Personal

Appreciation for a summer unplanned

Elberton, Ga. — Perhaps the first sign of trouble was an easy table. On a blustery Wednesday, mid-March, a buddy and I flagged a car in New York’s West Village and gunned it to Brooklyn, giddy at the divine gift we held: a same-day reservation to Peter Luger. Steak for two – a porterhouse, served rare – spinach, tomatoes, thick-sliced…