Getting beyond the “British” war
With English-born director Sam Mendes’s film “1917” landing on movie screens the world over, I've been hearing variations on the [...]
Hitler was then, not now
Columnist Madeleine Johnson, tired of comparisons between today's America and Nazi days, turns to history for guidance.
A personal lexicon
The detail that seemed to most often excite my friends when I told them I'd once lived in Italy was [...]
Out of the moment
One of the losses I've had to compensate for since moving from Milan to New Hampshire two years ago is [...]
When Capricorn equals Naples
What often struck me when I lived in Italy was the way people identified themselves as from Tuscany, the Veneto [...]
One man’s “socialism”
My childhood home was a hotbed of the conservative movement. Free-market economist Milton Friedman, who presided over conservative economics from [...]
My father, tis of thee
I made an interesting discovery a few weeks ago while searching for photos of my father to share on Facebook [...]
The roots of the matter
Uno tira l’altro, or “One pulls another.” While this Italian expression may sound like an Iron Curtain slogan —“One pulls [...]
Of stove and screen
Working at my desk the other day, I felt the house cool as dusk fell. But since it's officially spring [...]
Twice as vice
Not a day goes by that I don't notice an example of an American trend I wasn't aware of during [...]
Thursday night, the University Club
For columnist Madeleine Johnson, thinking back to long ago Midwestern evenings means card games and music, Lottie and Mildred presiding.