Leon has played on, produced, arranged, and written some of rock and roll’s most successful and important records. Read More →
Mob Mentality
“Maybe you don’t get the fact that gang-banging makes more money and easier then anything else they could be doing,” writes Post blogger Nathan, “These gangs are not sophisticated, mobster want-to-be.... Read more →
Stop The Press!
“I can’t tell you how sick I am of hearing yet another person talk about the wonders of print,” writes Michael Conniff, “Print is a pain in the ass!” Read More →
A Matter Of Facts
Bloggers Mike McGarry, Nathan in New Castle and Sue Gray debate the facts on overpopulation. Read More →
Keep ‘Em Out
The conversation turns to immigration in comment #50 as Post blogger Star Eagle writes, “Ed, the economic solution for immigration is legal, plain and simple. People coming illegally across our borders... Read more →
Zero Population Problem
Nathan in New Castle doesn’t believe in overpopulation: “Just because we don’t take care of our planet doesn’t mean that there’s too many of us. The problem is how we act, not how many of us... Read more →
Kindle Makes A Bookworm Squirm
In response to Michael Conniff’s declaration that “the bound and tattered book is dead,” soon to be replaced by Kindle or other electronic reading devices, Post blogger Sue Gray writes in defense... Read more →
Homogeneous Meditation
Immigration reform advocate Mike McGarry has a new mantra; “Ohm, ohm, diversity is not our strength. Ohm, ohm. La diversidad no es fuerza. Ohm, ohm. Too much diversity is destructive. Ohm, ohm. Celebrate... Read more →
Growing Movement
Roaring Fork Valley residents are starting their own vegetable gardens, joining a nationwide movement partly inspired by the recession and partly by a desire for a healthier lifestyle. Read More →
Heading For The Precipice
“The United States gallops headlong into its greatest crisis early in the 21st century,” writes Post Blogger Frosty Wooldridge. “At current growth rates, America expects to add 100 million people... Read more →
