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Writing About Family: What Writers Owe the People They Love

Writing About Family: What Writers Owe the People They Love

BOSSIER CITY -- The Horseshoe Casino has become part of an annual ritual. For about a month each summer, my mother trades the humidity and heat of...

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SPIRITS | OPINION: Taking a second look at (well, sip of) Bacardi Black Rum

SPIRITS | OPINION: Taking a second look at (well, sip of) Bacardi Black Rum

Bacardi Black Rum does what an entry-level spirit is supposed to do. It’s trying to become the dependable house bottle that earns its place on the...

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: Bob Dylan’s “Blonde on Blonde” at 60 — Why the album changed rock music

CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: Bob Dylan’s “Blonde on Blonde” at 60 — Why the album changed rock music

Sixty years after ‘Blonde on Blonde,’ Bob Dylan’s masterpiece is harder to recognize as revolutionary precisely because it changed the language...

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Hearing, listening differ, so why do we ignore that distinction?

Hearing, listening differ, so why do we ignore that distinction?

Hearing is not the same as listening.

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All-Time Arkansas Baseball Team: The best MLB players born in Arkansas

All-Time Arkansas Baseball Team: The best MLB players born in Arkansas

Argument is part of the pleasure of baseball. No game has ever been more thoroughly measured. We know launch angles, spin rates, exit velocities,...

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ON BOOKS | OPINION: New baseball books explore Dummy Hoy, the All-Star Game and baseball’s place in American history

ON BOOKS | OPINION: New baseball books explore Dummy Hoy, the All-Star Game and baseball’s place in American history

A few recent baseball books arriving this month approach the game from entirely different directions, yet they seem animated by the same conviction...

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An Arkansas River Walk, a Missing Mother and the Limits of Certainty

An Arkansas River Walk, a Missing Mother and the Limits of Certainty

We were walking home west along the River Trail in North Little Rock after Lucinda Williams closed out the Arkansas Folklife Festival a couple of...

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: ‘Chris & Martina’ explores post-career relationship of onetime tennis rivals

CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: ‘Chris & Martina’ explores post-career relationship of onetime tennis rivals

Netflix’s documentary on Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert reveals a complicated story that isn’t really about tennis.

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ON BOOKS | OPINION: Why critics shouldn’t ignore self-published books

ON BOOKS | OPINION: Why critics shouldn’t ignore self-published books

For years critics treated self-published books as easy rejects. Lately, a handful of independent authors have reminded me that the best reason to...

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Can white people play the blues? The question of authenticity

Can white people play the blues? The question of authenticity

A funny weird thing happened to me a couple of weeks ago.

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RECORDINGS | OPINION: Great musicians don’t necessarily reinvent the form

RECORDINGS | OPINION: Great musicians don’t necessarily reinvent the form

This week's releases range from Margo Price's politically charged folk-country and Kacey Musgraves' introspective songwriting to Keith Urban's...

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POPNOTES | OPINION: Old stories understand concessions of adult life

POPNOTES | OPINION: Old stories understand concessions of adult life

Today’s best television keeps returning to film noir — not for its shadows and cigarette smoke, but because those old stories still understand the...

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How an Arkansas summer helped decide the Battle of Helena

When the 33rd Iowa Infantry reached Helena in January 1863, Andrew F. Sperry recalled that "some of the boys profanely denominated it...

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Reading the Strange Mail

Back in the days when people sent letters, I kept a correspondence file.

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“Keith Haring in 3D” at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

BENTONVILLE -- Every city is a palimpsest.

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: Why ‘Dark Winds’ is one of television’s best modern Westerns

AMC’s ‘Dark Winds’ borrows the visual language of the classic Western while replacing myth with community and spectacle with lived experience.

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ON BOOKS | OPINION: De Tocqueville got facts, then defined democracy

The hardest stories are so ordinary that no one thinks to notice them.

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What Tocqueville’s idea of association says about America at 250

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POP NOTES | OPINION: What are the best movies for 2026 thus far?

The point isn’t to identify one movie that towers above all the others. We no longer inhabit a movie culture dominated by a handful of obvious...

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Journalism, curiosity and the difference between a hack and an artist

For more than 30 years I've carried business cards that read: "Philip Martin, hack writer & plagiarist."

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ON BOOKS | OPINION: ‘The Metal of a Thousand Uses’ and ‘Centennial’ revisit America’s lost futures

Two new histories revisit moments when Americans thought they could see what came next — a mercury boom in southwest Arkansas and a nation’s grand...

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The Cameras Don’t Worry Me. The Files Do.

If you watch a lot of British crime dramas, you eventually begin to suspect that the United Kingdom is covered by an enormous security camera system.

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: James McMurtry, voice lessons and the art of writing characters through song

James McMurtry calls himself a working musician, a beer salesman. His songs suggest something stranger: a writer who hears people so completely that...

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Clive Davis and the myth of art versus commerce in rock music

Democrat-Gazette online

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RECORDINGS | OPINION: Miles ’56 — The year Davis found his voice

May 26 marked the centennial of Miles Davis' birth, an anniversary he almost certainly would have hated.

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POPNOTES | OPINION: Lucinda Williams in North Little Rock — Why Arkansas’ greatest songwriter defies lists and categories

While critics and editors debate lists and categories and her proper placement in the American canon, she will spend an evening standing on a stage in...

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How many of us are willing to become an absolute beginner again?

I ran into a musician friend I hadn't seen in a while the other evening; we were walking out of a library event as he was walking in. He looked...

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ON BOOKS | OPINION: “The Dog’s Gaze” — Thomas W. Laqueur reveals the hidden role of dogs in western art

Thomas W. Laqueur’s new book “The Dog’s Gaze: A Visual History” argues that those apparently incidental animals are doing far more work than...

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How Memory Keeps Revising the Story of My Father and Me

Father's Day always falls on a Sunday, which means I could recycle an old column and take the day off. Change a date, smooth out a paragraph, fix an...

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: Baseball cards and the invisible fortunes we carry into adulthood

I knew my cards were worth something when I gave them away.

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ON BOOKS | OPINION: Zinzi Clemmons, Isaiah Berlin and the meaning of freedom

Like an artist sketching what surrounds an object, Zinzi Clemmons reveals freedom by tracing its absence, while Isaiah Berlin explains why its...

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Brendan Sorsby and the normalization of sports gambling in America

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POPNOTES | OPINION: Mark Currey and Sean Harrison — The comfort and healing power of ordinary songs

A Wednesday night at White Water Tavern, two Arkansas songwriters and an unexpected reminder that ordinary lives, ordinary disappointments and...

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LONG LOOK | OPINION: Distrusting first impressions — Scholder’s ‘Indian Land #4’

The longer one looks, the more this painting resembles an argument about the ways of seeing.

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Why customers are doing more work for banks, airlines and businesses

A lawyer friend reports from the ongoing dystopia: His 97-year-old mother-in-law's bank has merged with another bank. This would ordinarily be one of...

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The civic virtue of evidence

One of the first things we learn in school is that it isn't enough to "know something."

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ON BOOKS | OPINION: Summer reading picks — Different guests, same party

The books that have actually impressed me this season look, at first glance, like they belong at different parties. One tackles translating...

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: The Arkansas Ramble — Art Walk night at the Argenta library

On the third Friday evening of every month, Karen and I harness two impatient dogs and walk to the Argenta Branch of the William F. Laman Public...

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Little Rock’s Pike-Fletcher-Terry House and the cost of preserving civic memory

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POPNOTES | OPINION: Why “Cape Fear” still matters

From Robert Mitchum to Robert De Niro to Javier Bardem, “Cape Fear” keeps returning because Max Cady changes less than the country he haunts.

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Victor Wembanyama and the NBA giants who changed basketball before him

The first basketball player who amazed me was Elgin Baylor.

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ON BOOKS | OPINION: Maggie O’Farrell’s ‘Land’ and the history of Ireland’s Great Hunger

The traditional American version of the story treats the famine primarily as a natural disaster. The reality is considerably more complicated.

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Hungry hearts

People say America is trapped in nostalgia, though that diagnosis seems to be lazy cultural shorthand that sounds persuasive until you start poking...

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The Civil War, Arkansas and the Overlap of Generations

One of my earliest memories is an embroidered patch on the sleeve of my father's flight suit.

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ON BOOKS | OPINION: ‘Red Sheet’ transforms LA into hallucinated landscape

There was a period, roughly from "The Black Dahlia" through "American Tabloid," when reading James Ellroy felt like discovering that somebody had...

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CRITICAL MASS | OPINION: Why Frank Lloyd Wright and Keith Haring defended accessible culture

Frank Lloyd Wright taught Americans to see buildings. Keith Haring believed art required no secret handshake. Their shared faith in ordinary curiosity...

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D-Day and the beach ahead

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MUSIC | OPINION: When fashions fade and years accumulate

One of the occupational hazards of music criticism is the tendency to overvalue the new. Every Friday arrives carrying another stack of releases...

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GREAT MOVIES | OPINION: John Wayne’s final film often remembered as a farewell

What makes “The Shootist” endure is its fascination with the distance between the stories people tell about a man and the man himself.

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As nation marks 250 years, we don’t know what we don’t know

As America approaches its 250th birthday next month, the country seems gripped by a familiar form of existential anxiety.

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