Once, on a river-rafting trip through the Grand Canyon, I traveled with a charming, good-humored man who happened to run an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico. He liked to rail against Nancy Pelosi, who ...
Norris Burkes’ column appears on Saturdays in the Reporter. If anyone has ever tried to convince you to get religion, change religion, or even lose your religion, then you’ll probably relate to this ...
Several people have asked me why I spend so much time and energy on this column, which is read mainly (if not exclusively) by people who already share my views and values. Robert Reich [ Provided ] ...
Several people have asked me why I spend so much time and energy on this column, which is read mainly (if not exclusively) by people who already share my views and values. “Why are you preaching to ...
The U.S. Supreme Court just wrapped up another controversial and fun-filled session and issued its long-awaited opinion providing an end to affirmative action. Way back in 1978, Allan Bakke, a ...
Add rolling a perfect 300-game of bowling, hosting a music festival attended by 5,000 people in his hometown of Milton, Delaware, joining Mickey Guyton, Kacey Musgraves, Orville Peck and Reese ...
Though I fear that these words are being read by the larger segment of South Florida Jews who have mailed in their ballots already, I’m compelled to express the dismay that I feel towards many ...
In “Sabbath Queen,” director Sandi DuBowski chronicles the journey of Israel-born drag queen and rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, the heir of 38 generations of Orthodox rabbis. Filmed over 21 years, the ...
In the July 29 editorial about the Democratic National Convention, The Forum asserts that the party was "preaching to the choir" and not the nation. You couldn't be more wrong. The convention was just ...
Washington Post media watchdog Howard Kurtz has published some observations on the candidates’ television habits in the early going of what is being routinely described as the earliest presidential ...
Despite the fact that less than six months ago, the world rejoiced with many in the United States over the election of Barack Obama, it seems that old resentments die hard. As President Obama prepares ...