by Terry Hargrove When we first married in 1995, Nancy and I put our unattainable romantic crushes out on the table. I told her that I had a thing for the figure […]
John…

It was 30 years ago today. The above line can be sung to the tune of the opening theme of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. The irony of the above phenomenon […]
When coaches ruled the Earth
by Terry Hargrove When I was a kid, giants walked the earth, and I knew one of them. He was my junior high school football coach and on a warm September night […]
Assassination fascination and the shooter on the grassy knoll

Monday, November 22 is the forty-seventh anniversary of JFK’s assassination. The weather in Dallas that afternoon could not have been more beautiful. President Kennedy, with the top down in his limousine, took […]
From Me to You
You have to start somewhere, so I’ll start here. There was a guy in my elementary school named Lee W. (I’m leaving out his last name in case he’s out of prison […]
Report says pistol shots preceded Kent St. shootings: let's wait and see on this, shall we?

The story: Tape analysis: Pistol shots preceded 1970 Kent St. shooting deaths of 4 students. Let me be the first to wade in with a caution here. I need to know a […]
Superhero
by Terry Hargrove The new Batwoman is gay. Really. I don’t have an opinion about that, since I don’t read comic books anymore. Still, I can remember when she carried her crime […]
Unsolicited Pimpage: Rock & Roll Tribe
Here’s another in our occasional unsolicited shout-outs to people and groups we like. You’re probably hooked into a variety of social networks, but Rock & Roll Tribe is a little different. It […]
Slip of the tongue
by Terry Hargrove When the first George Bush was president, I was a Dan Quayle fan. Not of his policies mind you, but of his speeches. The former vice president turned saying […]
The Future (insert scream here)
by Terry Hargrove One Saturday morning in 1965, mom dragged us to the Western Auto Store on the Lewisburg square. I was 10 and Glenn was 12, so we were really too […]