THE GOLDMAN STATE

THE GOLDMAN STATE

Author: Ed Goldman

Yesterday’s Newseum

When the Washington, D.C. Newseum closed at the end of 2019, I mourned the loss not only of the place but also my last stab at immortality. I still harbored the notion that if I just kept at this media game another few years, one day I’d become an exhibit.

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Bachelors Are We/Born to be Free

My cat, Osborn the Magnificent, really likes the bachelor life. Mine, mainly—though, technically, he qualifies as a bachelor as well.

While he’s developed serious crushes on two women I dated (years apart, I hasten to add) he seems to be most contented when it’s just the two of us hanging around the condo we share here in …

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A Dude at Oxford

It’s being reported that England’s University of Oxford, whose first classes date all the way back to 1096, may establish a satellite campus in Northern California’s Marin County, whose first Jacuzzis® date all the way back to 1968.

Oxford is famous for educating thousands of British prime ministers, many of whom …

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Axe Me No Questions

To commemorate the expected spring opening of an axe-throwing bar in the vibrant and, one’s tempted to add, cutting-edge midtown area of California’s capital, we set the mood with a legendary, anonymous poem:

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