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The Doggiest Days of Summer Demand Gin and Tonics
-They’re refreshing and ridiculously easy to make, and come with just enough bitterness to help you get through this miserable…
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I’m a Lip Reader in a Masked World
-There are ways to accommodate people like me. But if our collective pandemic experience has taught us anything, it’s that…
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Mainers Are ‘Disappointed” Too, Susan Collins
-Maybe we’ve been expecting too much of her all along. My NYT column for 7/8/20.
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Mr. Jones and Me: Younger Baby Boomers Swing Left
-Were you more into punk than the Beatles? Were you less likely to protest the war than streak? You might…
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Harry Potter and the Scales of Justice
-A Little Bit of good news, in a dire month for LGBTQ people.
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Two Flags Over Maine (and America)
-Flags are not just symbols of a country or a state. Their meaning lies in the consciousness of the person…
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President of the Flies
-What stories of shipwreck and plane crashes have to teach us about Donald Trump’s America. My NYT column for 5/27/20.
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The Coronavirus Mental Health Crisis Hits Home
-A Journal of the Plague Year, Week 9. My NYT column for May 12, 2020
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Protecting the Ones I Love, With Sausage and Cheese
-A Journal of the Plague Year, Week 7. My NYT column for 4/29/20.
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The Curious Incident of No Dog in the White House
-What if Donald Trump had become the owner of a golden doodle? My NYT column for 4/25/20/