Sunday Comics
I saw my therapist; she thinks you are my magic sin. Oh, maybe she’s right! Well I’ll just read the Sunday Comics and purify again…Ooh, angels are fun, they’re so fun!
Can Parks Help Cities Fight Crime?
Contact with nature reduces stress and aggression, but is it that simple? Lincoln Larson and S. Scott Ogletree do the research into parks and crime.
The Nuns Who Built A Monastery (But Are Famous For Their Bakery)
The road to Goldendale leads to a bakery that also hides an exquisite Greek Orthodox monastery? Yep. Julia Duin writes.
At the Dawn of Hope, Trepidation in Turkey
In the wake of the Istanbul elections, how will Turkey’s ruling party respond? Neslihan Özgüneş considers the fate of political prisoners.
Sunday Comics
And I remember everything: Comics on a blue horizon; Sundays, your hand in mine. I remember the things you said…Said, “I’ll be a lady, wait through it all, be there to catch you, after the fall.”
As battle for Istanbul reaches fever pitch, Turkey’s ruling party regrets its pop culture problem
Pop stars and actors are political assets and Turkey’s ruling AKP party is losing them. Sevgi Yağmur Bulut reports.
Puerto Rico’s Botched Disaster Relief, Unsustainable Debt, and Economic Failure Linked to its Colonial Status
Puerto Rico’s status as a mere colony of the US creates graft, greed and corruption that makes US advisers rich and citizens poor. Mark Weisbrot explains.
Sunday Comics
On my dying day I read the Comics Sunday, I might be able to say: “You know I finally see things all your way.”
Facing the Tests of Tolerance: Letter from Egypt
A tale of hope and tolerance from the Christian-Muslim-Christian land of Egypt. I.M. Fletcher writes.
An Open Letter to a Bad Boss of Thirty Years Ago
Pam Carter pens a belated, hopeful letter to a bad boss.
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