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The World Keeps Turning: Black history and the nuances of MLK
02-02-2024 5:23 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

Writing on our national holiday for Martin Luther King Jr. and looking ahead to Black History Month in February, the disparity between our country’s professed love for King today and the facts surrounding his life and death are stark. During much of...


The World Keeps Turning: Who’s ‘soft’ on communism now?
01-19-2024 1:22 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

“Red-baiting” — accusing someone of being “soft on communism” or having murky “connections” to communist groups or individuals — has been an effective tactic for Republicans for nearly a century. It’s a simple way to put opponents on the defensive,...


The World Keeps Turning: The myths of the Midwest
01-05-2024 2:00 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

It’s near the end of pandering season in my home state of Iowa — a political season rather than a meteorological one, also occurring in New Hampshire and other states every four years. Suddenly, for a short period, a few states are awash in...


The World Keeps Turning: The Christmas spirit in a world at war
12-22-2023 5:00 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

In trying to look at our world with the Christmas spirit this year, the continuing wars in the Middle East and Ukraine hover on the periphery of my vision, with horrific images of death and destruction just waiting to overwhelm me if my concentration...


The World Keeps Turning: Seeking balance
12-08-2023 5:00 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

In the midst of a holiday season, when giving thanks and giving gifts focus our thoughts, how do we walk upright, maintaining a semblance of balance, through a decidedly broken world? It’s been a question for me ever since my personal world was broken...


The World Keeps Turning: Thankful for daylight, but I didn’t save any
11-22-2023 4:35 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

I admit to being a bit foggy when I woke up on Nov. 5. I had just returned from a trip out of state and airplane rides always throw my internal clock off a bit, even if they don’t involve different time zones.So, I looked at the clock and the...


The World Keeps Turning: The war machine marches on
11-10-2023 5:00 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

Veterans Day is, or should be, a solemn occasion rather than a celebration. Few soldiers who served in combat want to celebrate their actions in conditions no one would wish for: kill or be killed by anonymous enemies who have family and loved ones...


The World Keeps Turning: The lies of war
10-27-2023 7:45 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

Aeschylus wrote tragedies in Greece around 500 BCE, and fought as a soldier against the Persians in the famous battle at Marathon. As a participant in a battle in which 6,400 Persians and 192 Greeks were killed, we can give him some credence for...


The World Keeps Turning: Childhood terrors — A-Bombs and AR-15s
10-13-2023 5:00 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

Although he was neither a mutant nor a ninja, and plagued with a pedestrian name, Bert the Turtle became well-known in the 1950s. He starred in a black-and-white cartoon/film, “Duck and Cover,” that instructed millions of schoolchildren in protecting...


The World Keeps Turning: Doing the third party election calculus
09-29-2023 6:00 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

As I’ve written before, I began college as a math major, mesmerized by its straight-line simplicity (e.g., the total of all notations on one side of an equal sign had to be precisely the same as the other) and influenced by a couple of strong, male...


The World Keeps Turning: Loving the art, hating the artist 
09-09-2023 11:18 AM

By ALLEN WOODS

Recently, I wrote a column praising the lifetime work of Garrison Keillor [“Remaining cheerful in a grim world,” Recorder, Aug. 19]. Because much of his written work (especially his most recent, “Cheerfulness”) tends towards the philosophical and...


Allen Woods: Take the day off, and thank early unions
09-02-2023 7:00 AM

By ALLEN WOODS

Here’s a gift — a weekend we generally consider the end of summer, and a paid day off (for some) from the workplace. Most of us will take a short trip, indulge in a hobby, or simply laze about without even considering the day’s original intent:...


The World Keeps Turning: Remaining cheerful in a grim world
08-18-2023 5:11 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

As I was stumbling and grousing through a seemingly endless series of rainy days recently, I happened upon the cover of a book titled “Cheerfulness.” It features a blue sky and a young woman with a cluster of multicolored balloons in the foreground.My...


The World Keeps Turning: Please — ­Look up!
08-04-2023 5:00 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

It is a vision intentionally imprinted in my brain several weeks ago, before wildfires polluted the air and invaded our lungs, before oceans of rain threatened to wash us away along with fledgling crops, essential infrastructure, and personal...


The World Keeps Turning: Footing the bill for college
07-22-2023 8:40 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

A 1963 Broadway musical provided a catchy tune that could serve as an anthem for parents and elders today, and probably going back to those dwelling in caves: “Kids! . . . Why can’t they be like we were, perfect in every way?” Armed with hazy memories...


The World Keeps Turning: Failures in sports, life just steps on path
06-12-2023 9:36 AM

By ALLEN WOODS

Quick — what six- or seven-letter word is synonymous with “ignominious,” i.e., something causing or deserving public disgrace or shame?If this were a recent Boston-themed crossword puzzle or “Jeopardy!” episode, the answers would resound off the...


The World Keeps Turning: Mourning the wars, honoring the warriors
05-28-2023 10:43 AM

By ALLEN WOODS

Memorial Day always immerses me in a pool of mixed feelings, like those inspired by the national anthem soon after the Vietnam War. Then, the song was used as a club in the culture war which boiled down the complex issues surrounding the war into the...


The World Keeps Turning: Living in the land of ‘doublespeak’
05-12-2023 12:44 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

An online article for MacMillan dictionaries notes that many new words “enter and leave the language as the years go by, a direct reflection of the preoccupations of society in any particular era.” My reaction to the Dominion defamation suit against...


The World Keeps Turning: Is anyone still ‘searching for America?’
04-28-2023 2:33 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

“Kathy, I’m lost,” I said, though I knew she was sleepingI’m empty and aching and I don’t know whyCounting the cars on the New Jersey TurnpikeThey’ve all come to look for America“America.” — Paul Simon, 1968The idea of “searching for America” began...


The World Keeps Turning: I can’t believe my eyes! 
04-14-2023 3:54 PM

By ALLEN WOODS

As a writer and editor, I know that correct punctuation can be very important. Consider the internet example: “Let’s eat, Papa” and “Let’s eat Papa.” But it’s sad to change this column’s title from a celebration (for an unlikely but believable event)...

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