Political theater extends back to the Greeks. William Shakespeare wrote about politics in “Coriolanus” and other plays. A personal favorite of mine was “Fiorello!”, a 1959 musical about New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia.
What happened in Newark last week was political theater at ...
Steve Hotz started Black Horse Forge, a nonprofit organization that provides support for veterans, active-duty military personnel and first responders through the ancient art of blacksmithing.
The retired sergeant, who served 17 years in the 82nd Airborne Division of the U.S. Army, said he ...
It’s graduation season, and the overflowing joy of my friends and family with children earning high school diplomas and undergraduate and graduate degrees is being displayed on social media feeds and reels. Since I’ve been out of college for a while now, seeing my peers celebrating their ...
I don’t know if you’ve heard already, but there’s a new pope in town.
Not only is he American — the first U.S.-born head of the Catholic Church — but he’s also from Chicago, which is close enough to where I live to have sent a thrill of victory through me when I heard the ...
Once loyal Chicagoans got over the double shock of hearing that a local native, Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, has been named the 267th pope, some critically important, locally familiar questions came up:
Which parish is he from?
Sox fan or Cubs fan?
And what bearing will his papacy ...
North Dakota’s 69th Legislative Assembly was defined by results. In a session focused on delivering for our citizens, we prioritized tax relief, tax reform, rural infrastructure, education, agriculture, and healthcare — and we did it all while protecting the state’s long-term fiscal ...