George HeymontIn Search Of Authenticity and AccountabilityMany people first became aware of “gaslighting” when they watched a 1944 film directed by George Cukor that starred Charles Boyer, Ingrid…Mar 23, 2020Mar 23, 2020
George HeymontThey Knew What They Wanted“‘Curiouser and curiouser’ cried Alice (she was so much surprised, that for the moment, she quite forgot how to speak good English).”…Mar 17, 2020Mar 17, 2020
George HeymontScribblers and Squabblers: Alive, Alive, Oh!Let’s not beat around the bush. Denial and stupidity are on the march in the United States. The sane and sound minds of Elizabeth Warren…Mar 12, 2020Mar 12, 2020
George HeymontThe Grim Reaper Comes A-CallingNumbers don’t lie. As statistics on COVID-19 infections grow and the death count continues to rise, I recommend that everyone read an OpEd…Mar 7, 2020Mar 7, 2020
George HeymontIt’s A Small World After AllMan’s desire to travel uncharted paths, sail unexplored seas, and conquer new lands and peoples (starting with the Phoenicians, Romans…Mar 3, 2020Mar 3, 2020
George HeymontA New LifeFew artists get things right on their first try. Writers rewrite, artists repaint, sculptors reshape, and composers keep tinkering with…Feb 28, 2020Feb 28, 2020
George HeymontArt Isn’t EasyWhen was the last time you held a piece of scrimshaw in your hands? Although the term first achieved popularity during the 19th century…Feb 25, 2020Feb 25, 2020
George HeymontBig Brother Is Watching YouOnce upon a time (and not so very long ago), people expected a reasonable amount of privacy. When mailing lists first began to be…Feb 23, 2020Feb 23, 2020
George HeymontGREAT GATZOOKS, He SaidThough often marketed to the public as a commodity, one’s interaction with art is a highly subjective experience. If you don’t believe me…Feb 16, 2020Feb 16, 2020
George HeymontFlying SoloAs a child, I could never understand the second line of The Battle Hymn of the Republic: “He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes…Feb 13, 2020Feb 13, 2020