Wednesday, April 22

Marijuana laws outdated, unfounded

The 1936 anti-marijuana propaganda movie “Reefer Madness” ““ still watched by giggling red-eyed students across the country ““ purports to show how taking a toke of “the devil’s weed” can turn the nicest all-American boy or girl into an uncontrollably horny, violent and crazy addict. Read more...


Falling out of love with Feb. 14

It’s almost Valentine’s Day. Again. And so the question pops up for nearly everyone: What should I do? I could tell you to finally ask your crush out on a date, or I could say to find a single friend to be your Valentine so you won’t be without a special someone on Valentine’s Day. Read more...



A new meaning for Los Alamos

Last month, two nuclear “watchdog” organizations formed a partnership to bid on the management contract for the Los Alamos National Laboratory. The Santa Fe-based Nuclear Watch of New Mexico and Tri-Valley Communities Against a Radioactive Environment, based in Livermore, are the first to announce they will compete for the contract, although other bidders are expected. Read more...


Tragedy commodification regretful

Trashiness: Americans can’t seem to get enough of it. Whether it’s Courtney Love, the Playboy Mansion, Jerry Springer or reality television, our society is obsessed with its own “lowest grade” culture. Read more...


Talking to you for one last time

Is it tough to think up a new topic every week? The question is often genuine and the questioner sincere. But for the columnist, it is perhaps the most unpleasant insult of them all. Read more...


Letter to the editor

Swastika ban pragmatic, not censorship Ilana Fried’s column “Keep historical honesty for future’s sake” (Feb. 3) appears to suggest that Germany’s long-standing ban on the swastika is part of an attempt to erase its ugly past. Read more...