Charles M. Schulz’s “Peanuts,” which ran from 1950 to 2000 and lives on in syndication, is one of the world’s most successful and marketable comic strips. Much of its universal appeal lies in a light-hearted humor that steers clear of controversy: Charlie Brown’s trials on the pitcher’s mound, Lucy’s one-sided […]
Males’s Fashion, Style, Grooming, Health, Way Of Life, Information & Politics
Additionally, we now have all had the expertise of buying expensive clothes or pair of shoes and facing the frustration when two month later, they already look old or have holes in them. Because garments Fashion & Shopping have turn into so cheap, we now not care as much about […]
Vaccinating smokers put too many people on line with seniors; Active rec in Liberty State Park mustn’t harm restoration; Topsy-turvy world in Jersey City politics | Letters
State must rethink vax plan I have read with great interest the opinion piece in The Jersey Journal (“Vaccine rollout a massive failure for seniors”; Jan. 29) and agree with everything written in the article. It was spot on, as were the letters by senior citizens relating the problems in securing […]
Ten Resolutions for Colorado Politics in 2021
^ I Support Local Community Journalism Support the independent voice of Denver and help keep the future of Westword free. Congress’s certification of the electors on January 6 and Georgia’s important January 5 runoff aside, the election is blessedly behind us. No more campaign ads, no more debates, no more […]
Biden’s climate plans can cut emissions and also be good politics
After a campaign in which climate change played a more prominent role than ever before, expectations for president-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenTrump says he’ll leave White House if Biden declared winner of Electoral College The Memo: Biden faces tough road on pledge to heal nation US records 2,300 COVID-19 deaths as […]
One week in an America riven by politics and the plague
Fletcher Peters of New York, a journalism student at NYU, reacts as she watches President-elect Joe Biden on a monitor in Times Square on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in New York, as he addressed the nation. Craig Ruttle AP On Nov. 1, as election week dawned, Dr. Juan Fitz lay […]
JASE GRAVES: Elect to talk politics with the family | Columnists
I usually avoid discussing politics in my columns, mainly because I would rather not be disowned by family members, unfriended by friends, or doused with milkshakes and other beverages by complete strangers at the local Whataburger. This time, though, I just can’t help getting out my big ol’ stir-up-sumpin’ stick. […]