By Michael Patrick O’Brien– I often have thought it might be cool to live in a named era…maybe something like the Age of Aquarius, the Roaring Twenties, or La Belle…
Posts published by “Mike O'Brien”
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– Years ago, I watched the 1939 movie version of Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame. I was entranced when Quasimodo (Charles Laughton) flew into the Cathedral square,…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– I knew the Utah Trappist monks who lived at the monastery in Huntsville until 2017 quite well. Yet, despite those years of friendship, I understood little…
By Gary Topping– The poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow has not fared well at the hands of the literary critics. My dad, who was not a literary critic, got onto…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– “Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of…Israel Bissell.” Wait a minute; those are not the opening words of the famous epic…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– I have so much love for my neighbors that I am sorely tempted to commit an act of extreme and violent vandalism on the front yard…
By Jathan Janove– Bruce Cutright is Vice President of Human Resources & Administration for Mary Lanning Healthcare, a Nebraska hospital with over 1,200 employees. When he took the position, according…
By Michael Patrick O’Brien– As a boy, I loved Fig Newton cookies. They were a comfort food and a staple at home, especially with a glass of cold milk. I liked…
By Jathan Janove– In my life, I’ve had two uncomfortably close encounters with police officers. Having read coverage and seen videos from Michael Brown to George Floyd, I have little…
By Jathan Janove– Following a career as an attorney litigating school desegregation cases, Claire Hartfield shifted her professional focus to creating new education options for youth in under-resourced urban communities.…