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Separating history from hysteria

Sometimes the past makes the present tense

By Courtney Haden
There’ll be much ado about history in this space for the next couple or three weeks, so if you were hoping for trenchant insights into Charlie Sheen’s tonsure or Kate Hudson’s superstructure, kindly w
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My TV smells like andouille

New Orleans rising as networks are sinking

By Courtney Haden
I’ll get to Record Store Day in a minute, but I need to take you to Treme first. Not the neighborhood in New Orleans, although that would be nice, but the HBO miniseries all about that neighborhood in
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Play by play

Curt Bloom has more fun at work than you do

By Courtney Haden
The eyes of the sports world turn to many places this week: Indianapolis, Augusta, even Tuscaloosa, where 92,000 people might show up to watch an intra-squad scrimmage if the weather is right. Here
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Grape expectations

Those opposing Obama are about to Whig out

By Courtney Haden
Listening to Leland Whaley, yet another former Republican functionary with a talk show, on the radio the other morning, I was cheered to hear a caller warn the audience against the machinations of the
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Best cell-er

Rebecca Skloot brings “The Immortal Book Tour” to UAB

By Courtney Haden
They are found in laboratories on every continent, involved in experiments conducted around the clock to cure all manner of maladies. They helped Jonas Salk conquer polio and they have traveled into s
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Ties that bind

A four-in-hand is worth two in the bush

By Courtney Haden
As we may have noted altogether too often lately, we couldn’t be happier to see spring at hand. It isn’t just that the winter was arduous, but that it seemed to make so many people’s brains go into hi
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Ringing the changes

Thoughts on navigation, prevarication & vindication

By Courtney Haden
It is transition time again. What the groundhog foretold is coming to pass and not long from now, all the weeds and nibbling bugs dormant for these frigid months will resume their hegemony over the af
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About 31 years, as the gad flies

An interview with citizen activist Ouida Fritschi

By Courtney Haden
Time was, every community had one: a local resident who came to every city council meeting and stayed till the last item of business was undertaken. That citizen was generally called a gadfly, busybod
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Feel the Byrne

In which the columnist draws a line between Django Reinhardt & constitutional reform in Alabama

By Courtney Haden
In search of an article about Django Reinhardt and how he’s suddenly become an “omnipresent icon”, I happened upon a mighty peculiar advertisement. Django, in case you’re wondering, was one of the
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Don’t let your deal go down

Do you spell economic stability B-I-N-G-O?

By Courtney Haden
I’ve never been a fan of gambling, mainly because I’m not very good at it. I don’t know when to hold ‘em or fold ‘em, craps requires too much math and the wheel of fortune just makes me dizzy. I se
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