Uncategorized

Lowell Politics: July 19, 2026

The Lowell City Council met on Tuesday, July 14, 2026. No single issue dominated the meeting although there were several interesting public policy discussions that I’ll review today. **** Underage drinking – A trio of motions addressed the presence of minors in establishments that serve alcohol. A steady stream of…

Read More »

Living Madly: I Hate Summer

Living Madly: I Hate Summer By Emilie-Noelle Provost Although I appreciate fresh local vegetables and not having to scrape ice off my windshield, summer and I really don’t get along. Every May, I’m overcome by a sense of dread because summer is coming, and there’s nothing I can do to…

Read More »

Seen & Heard: Vol. 28

A weekly report on things I’ve read, heard and seen since last Wednesday.  Book Review: This Land Is Your Land: A Road Trip Through U.S. History, by Beverly Gage (2026). A professor of American history at Yale, Gage won the Pulitzer Prize in 2023 for her biography of J. Edgar…

Read More »

Between the Covers

Between the Covers By Leo Racicot The Golden Age of magazines was still going strong when I was a kid. Popular publications like LIFE and LOOK Magazines still held their popularity with readers. As someone who’d been weaned from a young age on movies and movie-going, thanks to my father’s…

Read More »

Seen & Heard: Volume 27

A weekly report on things I’ve read, heard and seen since last Wednesday.  Article: “Inside Trump’s Great American State Fair” by Jim Puzzanghera, et al, Boston Globe, June 29, 2026. The Great American State Fair is a 16-day event on the National Mall in Washington, DC that runs from June…

Read More »