I was somewhat amused by your portrayal of the Swolsky family ("The Real Green Acres," issue of June 27). As the son of a family transplanted from Queens to rural Clermont County, I was able to empa
Regarding the Letter to the Editor "Michael Moore Is Sick" (issue of July 4), since the U.S. officially assumed the role of Evil Empire in Iraq, more and more people have grown "sick" of our morally
Now that Micheal Moore has opened our eyes in his new documentary Sicko ("The Provocateur," issue of June 27), I suppose boatloads of Americans will begin washing up on Cuba's shores for "free" heal
I appreciate the coverage of my campaign in Porkopolis (issue of June 13). I noticed, however, a slightly questioning tone. I'd like to take this opportunity to set record straight about my progres
I read John Fox's editorial regarding the jail tax with interest ("New Jail a Taxing Problem," issue of June 6). I thought he did a good job of putting a lot of the difficult issues together into on
In the "for what it's worth" department, I read Anne Mitchell's article from a few years ago about the loss of The Maisonette and agree with much of what she wrote (issue of Sept. 7, 2005). I
Love and sex -- they're our most private experiences, yet they're almost always shared with another person. Or several people, sometimes at once. When it comes to talking about love and sex,
I just wanted to let you know that I really appreciated the recent cover story on Richard Strunck ("Sins of the Father," issue of July 20-26). It was, of course, shocking and horrible. I was glad to