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SchÓ¼tz and friend: Why shop at Whole Foods when this guy can fetch your supper?

The thrill of falconry

When you own a falcon, who needs a gun?

The elegance of trained falcons must be seen to be believed, as I did in Germany recently. But what is now merely an elegant entertainment was once a means of human survival for hunters and warriors.
Patrick D. Hazard

Patrick D. Hazard

Essays 4 minute read
A metaphor no more.

The Inquirer's new home

The Inky comes down from its ivory tower

After 86 years in an ivory tower on North Broad Street, the Inquirer is moving to modest third-floor quarters in a former department store. Farewell, elitist pomposity; hello humility.
Jackie Schifalacqua

Jackie Schifalacqua

Essays 3 minute read
Grammer (left), Nielsen: Darwinian brutality of big-city politics.

"Boss': Politics as usual

A big-city boss confronts the ultimate challenge

“Boss” offers a dark, detailed, unsparing look at how a big city— in this case, Chicago— actually works.
Bob Ingram

Bob Ingram

Essays 3 minute read
Ebert: Tickling the keys of our common music.

Roger Ebert's "Life Itself'

A charmed life, with a little help from his friends

Roger Ebert's memoir reveals the film critic as a lovable fellow who never had to apply for a job, fight for a promotion, sleep with an editor or fret about money. No wonder his book made me grumpy.

Reed Stevens

Essays 5 minute read
Isabella: Who needs Jews and Muslims?

America through a Spanish lens

‘Think it over, America': Voices from the Spanish past

For an American, there's nothing like a sojourn in Spain to get a fresh perspective on our own current economic and political malaise. Both countries have made their share of mistakes since 1492. But the real problem is the reluctance to learn from those mistakes.

Marshall A. Ledger

Essays 7 minute read
Paterno's former lapdogs have suddenly turned into pit bulls.

Joe Paterno and Penn State's scandal

Joe Paterno and his media enablers

Sportswriters who promoted the cult of Penn State coach Joe Paterno now profess themselves shocked that one of his former assistants is an alleged serial child molester. Anyone who understands the business of Division I collegiate football programs should have noticed the contrary evidence long ago.
Bob Ingram

Bob Ingram

Essays 3 minute read
Ruth Madoff goes public... to promote her son's book.

The Madoff creep show

The family that preys together….

What's worse than a money manager who swindles his clients, friends and relatives of $20 billion? How about a son of the swindler who tries to capitalize on his father's crime by writing a book about it?
Bob Ingram

Bob Ingram

Essays 3 minute read

"Paranormal Activity 3': What ghosts really want

Never take a picture of a ghost

You know the old adage, “A watched pot never boils”? In Paranormal Activity 3, the opposite holds true: A mysterious household spirit seems to respond to an audience pretty much the way Bob Hope did.
Alaina Johns

Alaina Johns

Essays 4 minute read
World War I postcard from 'Die Drei Ecke': Once they hated each other, but now...

Healing and history

I hated you, I love you: Political lessons from Europe

The French, Germans and Poles used to be preoccupied with destroying each other. Now they're obsessed with understanding and embracing each other, in a seemingly endless round of cultural exchanges, museum exhibitions and academic conferences. Is there a lesson here for angry Americans?
Patrick D. Hazard

Patrick D. Hazard

Essays 4 minute read
iPhone on Time's cover, 2007: Lessons in creative social change.

My "Time,' "Life' and "Fortune' in Luceland

Steve Jobs changed your life? How about Henry Luce?

I was an eager-beaver academic with ambitions to change society, until my chutzpah landed me in a far more fertile intellectual stew: Henry Luce's Time Inc. media empire in its heyday. My exhilarating experiences there persuaded me that the best hope for raising society's cerebral standards lies not with academics but with media innovators like Luce or, more recently, Steve Jobs.
Patrick D. Hazard

Patrick D. Hazard

Essays 7 minute read