Saturday Night Live's political spoof hits too close to home
In its season opener "Saturday Night Live" did a fine job of skewering political figures who dominated headlines during the show's summer hiatus.
In its season opener "Saturday Night Live" did a fine job of skewering political figures who dominated headlines during the show's summer hiatus.
om Hanks is right: We should be allowed to start off our days feeling good. Hanks stars as Fred “Mister” Rogers in the movie “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,”
Editor, Thanks for printing Mr. Frank Arredondo’s letter for Sunday September 22nd, 2019 edition, the history that he pointed out is still prevalent today. I agree that Racism is and
What can you say about the eavesdropper wannabes who sigh, “I wish I could be a fly on the wall for that conversation”? Why is becoming a disease-spreading insect their
Dear Editor, I read your article on Friday “County Repositions Cheif of Staff Amid Accusations of Conflict” with great disappointment, and I wonder why Commissioner Lon Shell would ocntinue to
Together, we can change the national narrative around Suicide.
My mother always said I had a vivid imagination as a child. Fast forward and not much has changed today as I’ve gotten older. This week my friend Andrew Fernandez,
Dear Editor, On Thursday, Sept. 5, the Daily Record headline read “shuffling occurs at City Manager’s office.” With key employee’s now leaving or have left/retired like our assistant City Manager
Editor, As a seven decades member of this community, I would like to share some thoughts regarding the recent controversy on the Commissioners Court of Hays County. What comes to
If the late author George Orwell was correct that political language is "designed to make lies sound truthful" and "give an appearance of solidity to pure wind," then surely social media was made t
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