Tim Reid: In Praise of Walking
By William (Tim) Reid, reprinted with permission from an email. I thought this was particularly eloquent and insightful, and shouldKeep Reading
What You Can Do Right Now To Defeat Trump
(Final Update: Oct 7th, 2020) Act now: this election will be scarily close. Another four years of Donald Trump isKeep Reading
Restorative Justice, And That Thing I Stole When I Was A Teenager
Lately I’ve been hearing a lot about restorative justice… the idea that harms done can be repaired, through encounters amongKeep Reading
In The Recording Studio With Dad (Grandpa Harry)
Dad and I finally got into a professional recording studio last week, at U.C. Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. IKeep Reading
My Dad’s Post-Election, Optimistic Poem
My dad wrote this poem shortly after Trump’s election. He was trying to process and think positive about a seeminglyKeep Reading
Hungry, Foolish, Hitchhiking.
“The frame of mind of the young hitchhiker is one of the freest frames of mind there is,” Stewart BrandKeep Reading
Welcome, Champ!
Got a puppy this week, after many years of wanting a dog. And he’s awesome.Keep Reading
Tech For Swimmers
This article was originally published in the New York TimesĀ in 2002, as part of a series I did for theirKeep Reading
Microprocessors for Model Trains
This article was originally published in the New York Times in 2001, as part of a series I did for theirKeep Reading
Open Studios at The Castle
Jeff Pelletier and I did SF’s Open Studios together in October 2001, and it was a blast. We did itKeep Reading
Hitchhiking Segment on CBS Nightwatch
Shortly after my 1988 Washington City Paper piece on hitchhiking was published, I got a call from a producer forKeep Reading