Failure to Frame the Novel Coronavirus is Part of the Problem with the Discourse

A brief thought as I sit at my desk in my “home office”, working remotely during lunch. I feel like the media (in the collective), has dropped the ball in regards to the initial reporting of the virus that has caused the pandemic that has further divided our fragile country. Most references I see are... Continue Reading →

Tea and Encyclopedias

It was a regular routine for me most Friday nights. Usually I got done with watching “T.G.I.F.” on ABC, absorbing the family sitcoms proffered by the network in the late 1980s/early 1990s. Around 10pm or so, as the theme music for “20/20” was firing up, I would go select a book off of one of... Continue Reading →

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