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Opinion

ON THE SCENE: American arts funding made harder

Columns

Federal funding for the arts, humanities, and museums is at risk. If proposed cuts and guidelines are approved, they will reflect significant funding and policy changes, according to Juan Souki, executive director, Mid Atlantic Arts. Souki spoke Saturday morning, Aug. 9, to a small but ...

MARTHA SEZ: ‘Once August hits, the rest of the summer goes fast’

Columns

When my mother was the age I am now she would occasionally say “Excuse me, I’m having a senior moment.” Some words old people use: whats-his-name, who-zy-whatsit, wha-cha-ma-callit, whatsit, wha-cha-ma-jigger. The reason they sound so out of date and fusty is because you only ever ...

WORLD FOCUS: Saving the ‘Charters of Freedom’

Columns

Patriotism has always been at the core of Lake Plaid’s identity. This community has always embraced and celebrated Americans’ achievements in sports and other fields of human endeavor. Saving the “Charters of Freedom” is one of them. It was more than 200 years ago that the most ...

MARTHA SEZ: ‘I didn’t have pinkeye; it was probably the smoke’

Columns

Waking up to hazy skies in Keene Valley as the sun comes up over Spread Eagle Mountain, I smile groggily. The early morning mist is so beautiful here in the Adirondacks. Then I remember that the mist is, at least in part, wildfire smoke, and it loses its bucolic appeal. I no longer find it ...

The ‘truth’ just keeps coming

Letters to the Editor

To the editor: Growing up there were common themes that no matter what side you buttered your bread honesty was foundational. From Cub Scouts, school, church and parents truth was the mantra. From “chicken little” and the “boy who called wolf” morality mattered. Fast forward to the ...