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URBAN WARFARE

Los Angeles Journal - March 5, 2005November 2, 2018

I received this invitation to attend the Congress For The New Urbanism (CNU) Press Luncheon with my friend held at the Metropolitan Pavilion here in New York City.  It was [ … ]

The Lower East Side

Los Angeles Journal - March 5, 2005November 2, 2018

Long Live the Revolution Long Live the Revolution of the Pseudo Anarchist Hippy Bohemian Squatter Revolutionary Lower East Side In Alphabet City where God Bless America becomes God Fuck America [ … ]

Death of a Neighborhood

Los Angeles Journal - March 5, 2005November 2, 2018

In 1985, I saw the movie “Beat Street” that’s about break dancing and grafitti artists living in the South Bronx and I thought “Wow!”  I wanna be like them.  So [ … ]

Bud Selig is a Bum

Los Angeles Journal - March 5, 2005November 16, 2018

The Beginning of the End of Major League Baseball Major League Baseball will collapse as it chokes on its own greed; is victimized by declining morality and corrupt leadership and [ … ]

Humming Along

Los Angeles Journal - March 5, 2005November 16, 2018

Every so often, I feel the world is coming to an end. It can be because of straightforward news, like that they’ve just upgraded the terror alert. Or, it can [ … ]

The Loss of Dr. Thompson and Our American Dream

Los Angeles Journal - March 5, 2005November 15, 2018

After several days underground, I have at last emerged, ready to reflect on the recent and tragic loss of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson.  For a twenty-three year old writer struggling [ … ]

The Great Social Security Scare

Los Angeles Journal - March 5, 2005November 15, 2018

President Bush has wasted little time cashing in what little political capital he has gained with his majority election this past November.  Just weeks into his second term, Mr. Bush [ … ]

What Should Be The Role Of The U.S.A. In World Politics, And Why?

Los Angeles Journal - March 4, 2005November 14, 2018

                All Americans should have grounds for being immensely proud of their country.                 Because nothing better justifies a people’s pride in itself than its serving the world as a [ … ]

2005: The Blizzard

Los Angeles Journal - March 4, 2005November 16, 2018

With the recent thaw, I was beginning to worry that people would forget about the Blizzard of 2005. It defined a generation, and showed how humans can triumph especially during [ … ]

The Intern

Los Angeles Journal - March 4, 2005November 2, 2018

For a brief moment, Thomas Watson Kennedy was my intern. I didn’t need an intern, but when I saw Thomas Kennedy’s application I couldn’t resist the opportunity. For one, I [ … ]

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