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How to Convey Sensory Experience like Better Call Saul

The AMC series “Better Call Saul” combined sight and sound better than any I can recall. Take, for instance, the scene that commentators and analyzers have been extolling since it aired—the Howard Hamlin beach scene.  Read more

Interviewing the Little People is Underrated

Many journalists act as if access to the Great Man or Woman is everything. This is a mistake. Reporters can write great stuff by talking with ordinary people. Just ask Gay Talese, who wrote one of the most celebrated articles in American history.  Read more

The Orwell Essay that Americans Should Read Now

While lesser known than “Animal Farm” and “1984,” George Orwell’s 1936 story “Shooting An Elephant” is the clearest, most relevant expression of Orwell’s warning about the perils of dehumanization at the hands of political ideologies and systems other than Soviet Communism. Read more

How Evil is Putin?

A psychopathic murderer possesses nuclear weapons. Discussing the nature of this evil would be more prudential and healthier for American culture than ideological discussions on the right and left. Read more