50 Years Ago — On Monday Night Football

50 YEARS AGO — ON MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
One of the special things I miss the most about Monday Night Football is the human drama and unpredictability of the broadcast.
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50 YEARS AGO — ON MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
One of the special things I miss the most about Monday Night Football is the human drama and unpredictability of the broadcast.
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REMEMBERING MR. LOVE: SOMEONE TO LOOK UP TO
I just learned Bob Love died. He was 81. Mr. Love was best-known as a former NBA player for the Chicago Bulls during the 1960s and 70s. But in reality, he was so much more than just a basketball player.
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MAGA TRUMPLICANS AND THEIR “CELEBRITIES” SUCK
Virtually ALL the great artists were/are liberals. Conservatives have produced NOTHING when it comes to art.
I get all giddy when I hear all the dirt-dumb MAGA Trumplicans claiming, “I don’t care about celebrity endorsements.”
Oh, reeeeaaaalllly?
Liars.
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REMEMBERING KRIS KRISTOFFERSON:
THIS SUNDAY MORNING, HE’S COMING DOWN
One of the most beautiful and powerful moments I’ve experienced was late one night watching Ken Burns’ expansive documentary masterpiece of a television series, “Country Music” which aired a few years ago on PBS. You don’t really and truly fully appreciate what defines American music unless you’ve watched the Burns’ documentary–which at it’s best is mesmerizing. Yes, it’s that good, and often that profound. In one episode, we meet a young aspiring songwriter named Kris Kristofferson.
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THE DAY I MET RICHARD NIXON
REMEMBERING WATERGATE A HALF CENTURY AGO