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The Cost of War— The One We Didn’t Winnew

No matter how much we have spent on the “reconstruction” of Iraq, we have left a nation in ruins.
Random Lengths News  |  James Preston Allen  |  09-07-2010  |  War

Abbey Road: Some Good Memoriesnew

The Abbey Road EMI Studio in London, no doubt the most famous recording studio in the world, has been in the news a lot recently. So Lionel Rolfe waited a few weeks before telling his stories about the place without the contamination of trendiness.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  08-24-2010  |  Music

Afghanistan: Obama's Vietnam?new

Afghanistan is known as the graveyard of empires. Can President Obama buck the trend?
Random Lengths News  |  Paul Rosenberg  |  08-11-2010  |  Politics

Who Was The Real Hero of The 1910 Bombing of The Los Angeles Times?new

The bombing of the Los Angeles Times building in 1910 -- whose centennial is in October -- undercut the power of the American labor movement for decades.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  08-09-2010  |  Commentary

Economics of War and Fearnew

In a war economy much of what gets built gets blown up, destroyed, or wasted, as it were, on the unquestionable goal of winning.
Random Lengths News  |  James Preston Allen  |  08-09-2010  |  Commentary

Undoing the New Deal?new

The dismantling of Social Security and Medicare was Obama's campaign promise nobody heard, and until recently, change was only at a snails pace. That's destined to change with a recent decision by the House of Representatives.
Random Lengths News  |  Paul Rosenberg  |  07-09-2010  |  Politics

DedFuel-Remnants of Local Bands Form a Powerhousenew

The members of Dedfuel have decades of music under the belts playing with other local bands. Now in their early to mid-thirties, with businesses, jobs, and families, their making music for the love it is just that much more real.
Random Lengths News  |  B. Noel Barr  |  07-09-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

Israel’s Mystic Pullnew

What exactly is a Jew -- and do his first loyalties lie with Israel?
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  06-25-2010  |  Commentary

Bukowski: Tales of an Extraordinary Madmannew

Charles Bukowski was especially popular in his native Germany, but in the United States he was selling only in the hundreds. Even though the movie Barfly didn’t do well at the box office, it helped draw more attention Bukowski’s way. Let me tell you about the time I reconstructed Bukowski.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  05-21-2010  |  Commentary

CFAC Files Suit Against L.A. City Council

The California First Amendment Coalition (CFAC) filed a complaint against the City of Los Angeles after the Council refused to “cure and correct” an inadequately noticed February 18 agenda item that surreptitiously called for 4,000 City workers and positions to be cut.
Random Lengths News  |  Terelle Jerricks  |  05-06-2010  |  Civil Liberties

The Dark Past Of An Elephants' Oasis In The Mother Lodenew

Author Lionel Rolfe interviewed Pat Derby and Ark2000 reflecting on the plight of the earth's largest animals in captivity.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  03-22-2010  |  Animal Issues

Obama Will Likely Be Our Next Lincolnnew

Ultimately I think that Barack Obama will be considered one of the great presidents. He has the intellectual ability to see what the problems are and what might be done about them. That’s a big start, compared to the last president. There’s a problem, however.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  02-22-2010  |  Commentary

Is Obama Going To Force Leftists To The Center?new

Dean didn’t say this, but I will. Calling someone a Nazi is harsh, yet Republicans nowadays embrace parts of the Nazi ideology, which is a peculiar mixing of racism and phony populism. In hard times like we got, it sometimes works.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  01-22-2010  |  Commentary

You Can’t Always Sing & Dance: Karen Kayenew

My friend, Karen Kaye, executive director of Connections for Children in Santa Monica, a non-profit provider of babysitting and other services for single working mothers, is dead.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  12-28-2009  |  Commentary

A Begrudging Admiration of Las Vegasnew

It’s a strange economic model that has fascinated a number of contemporary American writers, from Hunter Thompson to Marc Cooper. Las Vegas is an obvious morality story all about capitalism, exploitation, human nature, and, of course sin and religion. The town was created by Jewish mafioso, then the Mormons took over for a while, and now others are moving in. Mormons may be the most conservative of all religion, certainly socially, yet Vegas is proud of the fact that your secrets are safe in Sin City. Not being a Mormon, I can’t imagine how they reconcile themselves to their adopted city.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  12-03-2009  |  Commentary

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