Someone from around these parts develops a taste for country music, moves to Nashville to follow a dream, and after…
It was Cherelle Parker’s first day as mayor — had you heard she was Philadelphia’s first female mayor? — and…
I wake up this morning to two predictable items — the Mummers Parade, and the Inquirer throwing shade. Does the…
By Johnathan Zimmerman Earlier this month, I read the single sharpest criticism of the American university I’ve encountered in many…
Stereotypes are usually wrong, including this one, but what the hell is going on with American young people? Does this…
Continuing a conversation that has been going on for more than two decades between Your Favorite Columnist and the Almighty. …
It’s a jolly time of the year and the holiday spirit infuses the Philadelphia Inquirer’s series evaluating Jim Kenney, Philadelphia’s…
Benjamin Franklin is credited with saying nothing is certain except death and taxes. (He was talking about the viability of…
I’m not sure why Michael Days recommended I read the Pulitzer Prize-winning, “Slavery by Another Name,” by Southern journalist Douglas…
Journalism is the first draft of history, they say. Written fast, with deadlines bearing down on the reporter, those drafts…