Friday, January 24, 2025

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Edward Curtin

Trained in the classics, theology, and sociology, Edward Curtin is a former professor of sociology at MCLA, a widely published writer whose recent book is "Seeking Truth in a Country of Lies" (Clarity Press). He lives in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.

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Why I don’t speak of 9/11 anymore

Twenty-one years have disappeared behind us, yet it seems like yesterday. And yet again, it seems like long, long ago.

A review and commentary about the documentary ‘The Assassination and Mrs. Paine’

I highly recommend that people watch this important film and reach a verdict based on the evidence it provides, and if they need more, read the works of Douglass and DiEugenio mentioned earlier, among others.

Bob Cousy, Bob Dylan, and the art of playing well

"Like Dylan, who surely deserved the Nobel Prize for Literature for decades of mesmerizing songs, I return once again to Homer who says, ‘Sing in me, oh Muse, and through me tell the story.’ Such telling is tricky business. For our stories often pass behind our backs where we can’t see them."
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The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.