Walking home on Saturday I passed crowd of people gathered around a man on the Church Street sidewalk. I stopped to join them. Gary Simpson-cox, wearing a tee-shirt and long shorts, sat cross-legged behind paintings ...
One day Isaac Newton, a man so brilliant he had to partially lobotomize himself just so he could stand the company of others, was sitting beneath a tree. That date of that day wasn’t written ...
The nation bought into the hype when Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008. Many of us believed, for a time, President Obama meant what he said on the campaign trail. We believed, or maybe ...
At the Weavehouse in Decatur the looms clack together in an unsynchronized chorus. The half dozen workers, mostly women, turn scraps of garments into works of art. Tee-shirts and old sheets become rugs, belts, and ...
The Daily Home editorial board used the word “nepotism” in a June 2 editorial about the University of Alabama System’s recent hiring U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner, R-Mobile. Jo Bonner is the younger brother of University ...
The CBS affiliate in Mobile, Ala. gives us a cost estimate of holding a special election to replace U.S. Rep. Jo Bonner, R-Alabama. It ain’t cheap. I’d like to thank WKRG for digging deeper into ...
Thank you Montgomery Advertiser and its D.C. Reporter, Mary Orndorff Troyan, for digging deeper into Rep. Jo Bonner’s new job with the University of Alabama System. Please take a moment to read Troyan’s article. Please ...
Rep. Jo Bonner has lots of ideas about his new job as vice chancellor of economic development and government relations for the University of Alabama System, according to The Crimson White student newspaper. Of course, ...
I am trying to bring more attention to the University of Alabama System’s decision to hire the brother of the University of Alabama president. I hope people are still listening. More importantly, I hope they’re ...
Editor’s note: I am from Mobile, Ala. I graduated from the University of Alabama in 2005 and married a beautiful Alabama gal. I have roots there and care about its future. Journalists aren’t asking enough ...