Aerosmith’s decision to retire from touring brings back memories of Jandoli Institute Executive Director Richard Lee’s brief encounter with Steven Tyler.
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Five perspectives on Biden’s decision to withdraw from the presidential race
St. Bonaventure University faculty who teach history, sociology, journalism, infodemiology and political science will collaborate this fall on a special topics course called ‘Democracy? Elections 2024.’
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Games People Play’
From now until Aug. 11, the games people play will be in Paris.
Mourning becomes Electra
President Joe Biden’s family is beginning to look like Eugene O’Neill’s dysfunctional Irish American group of losers.
Hate goes to school
FBI statistics indicate that just over 10% of hate crimes occur at schools and universities, the third largest category for hate crimes by location.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘I Don’t Want To Spoil The Party’
Lyrics that sound like sentiments President Biden may have felt after withdrawing his candidacy in the race for the White House.
Biden withdrawal is déjà vu for NJ
The Garden State has some experience with a candidate dropping out of a campaign close to Election Day.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘What’s Going On’
The late Marvin Gaye left us with a masterpiece that asked a question we should ask ourselves after Saturday’s shooting: ‘What’s going on?’
Acorns, A Forgotten Food
Acorns have been a staple of human nutrition for millennia and are still familiar in some cultures. However, in modern industrialized society, many see acorns as fodder for animals or an annoyance to clean manicured lawns and sidewalks.
Sharp Notes Monday: ‘Summertime Blues’
Eddie Cochran’s ‘Summertime Blues’ strikes a balance between the positive and negative emotions that summers evoke.