by Matthew Friedman | Aug 29, 2022 | Commentary, First Person
Artemis 1 sits waiting on the pad at Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B, shackled to earth by a persistent issue with the hydrogen cooling system. The great rust-colored booster will now head to space no sooner than next Friday, so it sits, swathed in a veil of...
by Matthew Friedman | Aug 21, 2022 | Commentary, Politics
John Fetterman is a slob. The Democratic Senate candidate for Pennsylvania has been turning up at campaign stops throughout this election season usually clad in a ratty hoodie, sneakers without socks, and basketball shorts. I’m not even convinced that he is wearing...
by Matthew Friedman | May 15, 2022 | Commentary, Politics
What’s in a label? That question has been on my mind since Audie Wood’s most recent column first landed in my email in-box. “We have to call it what it is,” Wood wrote. We have to recognize that the reactionary right-wing movement that is driving the Republican Party...
by Matthew Friedman | Apr 24, 2022 | Commentary, Editorial, Politics
The shabby old man was a “loathsome reptile, engendered in the slime and darkness through which he moved.” And he drew the boy, “a young friend of mine” he said, deeper into his clutches. He ensured that the innocent child “was seldom left alone; but was placed in...
by Matthew Friedman | Mar 8, 2022 | Commentary
Did Russian boys grow up during the Cold War dreaming of someday being Blofeld? I can imagine a pubescent Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin emerging from the darkness of a 1965 screening of Thunderball at the Leningrad Odeon Theater, rubbing his hands together gleefully,...
by Matthew Friedman | Feb 27, 2022 | Commentary, Editorial
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is sending negotiators to meet with a Russian delegation at a site on the banks of the Pripyat River, near the Belarusian border. “I do not really believe in the outcome of this meeting,” Zelensky said, “but let them try so...