Texans can’t expect normalcy for days, if not longer.
Why Texas Has So Many Power Outages Right Now
As best we can gather.
Sunday Essay: On Ash Wednesday, and Running Towards Grace
No. 31
West Virginia and Alaska’s Breathtaking First Months of Vaccination
West Virginia and Alaska are crushing the vaccine rollout.
Redwall Is Coming to Netflix
Get excited.
Belknap’s Isn’t the Only Impeachment Trial with Trump Parallels
Meet a guy named West Humphreys.
Sunday Essay: On Neighbors
No. 30
We Had a Breakthrough with the Neighborhood Cat
The neighborhood cat that is our friend, to be specific.
Cancel Culture Poorly Fills a Necessary Role
Thoughts on the necessity of accountability after the latest Morgan Wallen incident.
Covid Vaccination Rates by State
Alaska (first dose administered) and West Virginia (full vaccinations) continue to lead. Missouri (first dose) and Mississippi (second dose) bring up the rear.
Sunday Essay: On Rocks
No. 29
The Murder Rate Rose in 2020. How Do We Fix It?
It’s hard to turn around a rising murder rate when it’s such an attractive political device.
Yesterday’s Tragedy in Austin
Amplifying a thread remembering and grieving Dr. Lindley Dodson.
There’s a Town Down Here Named After Knute Rockne
45 minutes from Austin!
Sunday Essay: On Alumni Hall, and on the Grace of Allegiance
No. 28
The Coronavirus Numbers are Finally Encouraging Again
Keep (or put) your foot on the masking and social distancing gas.
Civil Rights Movements Take Time
Don’t confine them to a day.
Sunday Essay: On South Bend, and the Liberation of Isolation
No. 27