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Talking Unionnew

There’s a curious thing about talking union. It’s not cool. Unions ain’t cool. They’re so not cool you’ll notice almost nobody writes about them. They ain’t trendy. But they’re the coming thing.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  05-27-2014  |  Commentary

A Scary Apparition From the Desertnew

The other night on MSNBC, Rachael Maddow talked about Col. William P. Gale, the man who created the Posse Comitatus, Christian Identity and Aryan Nation movements.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  05-06-2014  |  Commentary

Los Angeles Police Commission Comes to Town

A few things that I didn't get to say in two minutes
Random Lengths News  |  James Preston Allen  |  04-16-2014  |  Commentary

Getting Older, Not Always Gracefullynew

Getting older was supposed to be easier than this--more like a wonderful long vacation. But of course, it hasn't been that way. My wife left me just before I turned 70 and I’m still not getting along with it too well a couple of years later. I don’t have enough on Social Security to survive, so I'm still working part time at my old high-stress journalism job. And becoming something of a lonely and grumpy old man in the process.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  03-24-2014  |  Commentary

The Future Governor From Newhall, Calif.new

The obituary notice of a four-term California assemblyman who died at 86 the other day brought back memories of an odd and jarring time in my youth when he hired me to write a philosophy because he was then an aspiring politician.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  03-06-2014  |  Commentary

Talking Unionnew

There's a curious thing about talking union. It's not cool. Unions ain't cool. They're so not cool you'll notice almost nobody writes about them. They ain't trendy. But they're the coming thing.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  02-19-2014  |  Commentary

What’s Wrong With Today’s Journalism?

Journalism now and then...
Random Lengths News  |  By Lionel Rolfe  |  01-15-2014  |  Commentary

Penelope Sudrownew

Lionel Rolfe meets actress Penelope Sudrow.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  12-27-2013  |  Commentary

Sitting Bull’s Voice to Be Heard at San Pedro International Film Festivalnew

Ernie LaPointe is setting the record straight about the history of Chief Sitting Bull and his descendents at the 2nd Annual San Pedro International Film Festival.
Random Lengths News  |  Andrea Serna  |  10-06-2013  |  Culture

Obama Will Go Down In History As One of Our Greatest Presidentsnew

In my mind, there's little doubt that Barack Obama will go down in history as one of our greatest presidents. He is presiding over a country almost as torn by divisions as it was in the civil war. Our greatest presidents come out of troubled times.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  09-30-2013  |  Commentary

A Deeply Melancholic Statenew

A couple of days ago I was in a deeply melancholic state because of various personal struggles, including health and financial issues and an ex-wife I still love, but it all is leavened with the sense that as one approaches the end of life, the world becomes a much more apocalyptical place. Sitting here in Los Angeles, I gazed at recent photographs of Nelson Mandela in South Africa wearing a kind of a beatific smile. It left me wondering if he really felt that sanguine about the planet he is leaving soon. I pondered these matters in part because it evoked some powerful links in my own life. Mandela, as we all know, was a compatriot of another great Apartheid leader--Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who I saw in 1999 at Westminster Abbey in London at a memorial for the violinist Yehudi Menuhin--who also is my uncle.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  08-12-2013  |  Commentary

Tom Paine, American Radicalnew

Alaine Lowell lived through the revolutionary ’60s — a young woman born of the counterculture and intent on experiencing the time-honored odyssey of finding one’s self.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  07-09-2013  |  History

Lionel's Lamentnew

Lionel asks, "Why is the world so full of pain? Why does the world seem to be going mad with excess pain? Bombs are exploding in our major cities, people are dying in incredible pain."
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  04-22-2013  |  Commentary

An Old Quandarynew

Now that they have found the “God particle,” maybe it’s time to solve far lesser but still deserving and perplexing questions of existence.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  07-29-2012  |  Commentary

Deep In Echo Park, A Bohemian Nexusnew

Long time Echo Park residents Anne Stein and Gary Leonard are planning to showcase the paintings of Anne's father, Philip Stein, at their Take My Picture Gallery in downtown Los Angeles. They are doing so as the restored Siqueiros mural "American Tropical" is about to be unveiled in Olvera Street.
Random Lengths News  |  Lionel Rolfe  |  05-13-2012  |  Commentary

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