The Supreme Court serves Trump and MAGA, and to hell with democracy

Among the most stark and depressing realities about America in 2024: We are stuck with a Supreme Court that represents the crowning achievement of an activist conservative plutocracy and serves a regressive agenda that undermines democracy.  Look at what just happened: The Court, with three of the nine justices selected by Trump, pretty much guaranteed … Continue reading The Supreme Court serves Trump and MAGA, and to hell with democracy

Deadfall, and the power of big water

The skeleton of this 80-foot pine tree along the banks of the Youghiogheny River in western Maryland arrived at some point during the previous eight weeks. The last time I visited this spot, near the Yock’s confluence with Sang Run, it was not there. It was well upstream, half submerged. I assumed it would be … Continue reading Deadfall, and the power of big water

The Overzealous Artist: Christopher Winslow

Winslow I have received almost as many comments about the sets of my two plays, “Baltimore, You Have No Idea,” and “Baltimore Docket,” as I have about the performances, and for good reason: The designer and artist, Christopher Winslow, and the set carpenter, Gary Flowers, went above and beyond my expectations for scenery. Flowers They … Continue reading The Overzealous Artist: Christopher Winslow

A Gordon Lightfoot tribute by Robin Bullock

I don't use this space for calendar announcements, but one of my favorite troubadours is performing songs of one of my favorite troubadours this week, so here goes . . . ROBIN BULLOCK’S TRIBUTE TO the late GORDON LIGHTFOOT Thursday, February 22Tickets & info: https://uptownconcerts.comMasks Optional @Temple Isaiah, 12200 Scaggsville Rd., Fulton Maryland      One of Canada’s … Continue reading A Gordon Lightfoot tribute by Robin Bullock

Closing notes: The Baltimore plays

We took apart the set of “Baltimore Docket” on Sunday and packed it away with the help of the carpenter who built it (Gary Flowers) and the man who turned it into a work of art (Christopher Winslow). I have a feeling we will revive this play about trials I have covered over the years … Continue reading Closing notes: The Baltimore plays

Homers for Homes: How new Orioles ownership can create more homeownership in Baltimore

Baltimore still has more than 13,000 vacant houses; some could be renovated and modernized, some torn down and replaced with new housing. Hope Village in East Baltimore offers a model for smaller, affordable homes that could be built on some of the city's many vacant lots. The mayor's office, the Greater Baltimore Committee and the … Continue reading Homers for Homes: How new Orioles ownership can create more homeownership in Baltimore

Biden is old, Trump is old and dangerous

I hear it all the time, and more so since the events of the last week, with the special counsel's controversial report on President Biden's handling of classified documents: Joe is old, the Democrats should have nominated someone else to serve the next four-year term as president. Robert Hur, the former U.S. Attorney in Baltimore, … Continue reading Biden is old, Trump is old and dangerous

About a Robert Frost poem, and the darker meaning of ‘moving on’

My column on Friday played off of a politician's public expression of a desire to "move on" from a series of financial difficulties and misleading public statements to continue his career in office. I speak of Nick Mosby, the president of the Baltimore City Council. He's seeking re-election despite personal problems that raise serious questions … Continue reading About a Robert Frost poem, and the darker meaning of ‘moving on’

In brief: Trump is an insurrectionist, and we can’t just “move on,” as Republicans would like

My Sun column today is about the brief written for the Supreme Court by Mark Graber, the Maryland law professor whose constitutional expertise helped disqualify from office a New Mexico man who joined the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Graber’s conclusion in the brief — that Donald Trump’s words and … Continue reading In brief: Trump is an insurrectionist, and we can’t just “move on,” as Republicans would like

Girls just wanna play hockey: Baltimore Stars

I just need to take a moment to congratulate the Baltimore Stars girls for their Bronze Division championship in the Chesapeake Bay Hockey League, and I do this for a couple of reasons: My daughter and son, Julia and Nick, coached them to this victory, and because we were among a handful of parents who … Continue reading Girls just wanna play hockey: Baltimore Stars