History & Honeymoon: Part One
On Sunday June 27th, my wife Victoria and I gave our last performance of “The Vic & Paul Show” in it’s three-week run at PUSH Lounge in Woodland Hills. It was a satisfying end to a wonderful run —...
View ArticleOn, Wisconsin!
Hosni Mubarak, meet Scott Walker. Walker’s got a popular uprising on his hands, too. A funny thing happened on the way to Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s goal of rolling back the hard-earned rights...
View ArticleRon, Wisconsin!
Our resident (and favorite) artist, Ron Crawford, sent us his rendering of today’s demonstration in New York by Screen Actors Guild members in solidarity with their fellow unionists in Madison,...
View ArticleSing Along with Steve: A Protest Song for The Cheddar Revolution!
Another day — and another fine progressive artist rushes to the Madison barricades! In this case, our good friend, Steve Rashid, a multi-talented musician, composer, recording engineer – and native of...
View ArticleSalute to Johnny “One No” Boehner…
My musical friend, Shelly Goldstein, recently sent me her musical salute to Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH). Shelly is a Los Angeles-based comedy writer and nightclub chanteuse with a knack...
View ArticleThe (New) American Crisis.
American patriot Thomas Paine served in George Washington’s army during the Revolutionary War as an aide-de-camp to General Nathanael Greene. In the desperate winter of ’76, the war was going badly —...
View Article150 Years Ago Today: A Victory for Modern Naval Warfare…
As we continue to acknowledge the Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War… On Saturday, February 28, 1863, 150 years ago today, a now-forgotten Civil War engagement pointed the way toward the future...
View ArticleThe First Day at Gettysburg: 150 Years Ago Today
This is a re-post of the first of a series of articles I wrote about the trip my wife and I made to Gettysburg in 2010. On this, the 150th anniversary of the first day of that great and decisive Civil...
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