The Attic
Home SUBSCRIBE!
WONDERS DREAMERS WITS REBELS BOOK-ISH ART-ISH
ATTIC PLANET TEACHERS FOLKIES BUILDERS HEROES & SHE-ROES American Places LISTS
ATTIC AT THE MOVIES DEMOCRACY COMEBACKS SPEAKING AMERICAN WALKING AMERICA THE PEACEMAKERS BATTLING THE B.S. ROMANCE
About The Attic Contact The Attic About The Attic Master
Home RUMMAGE WONDERS DREAMERS WITS REBELS BOOK-ISH ART-ISH ROAM ATTIC PLANET TEACHERS FOLKIES BUILDERS HEROES & SHE-ROES American Places LISTS CERTAIN CORNERS ATTIC AT THE MOVIES DEMOCRACY COMEBACKS SPEAKING AMERICAN WALKING AMERICA THE PEACEMAKERS BATTLING THE B.S. ROMANCE ABOUT About The Attic Contact The Attic About The Attic Master SUBSCRIBE!
The Attic
FOR A KINDER, COOLER AMERICA
AMERICA'S PEACE PLATFORM -- THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL
AMERICA'S PEACE PLATFORM -- THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL

In a city of monuments, one stands out. This week the Lincoln Memorial turns 100.

Read More
American Places, THE PEACEMAKERSThe AtticMay 26, 2022Lincoln Memmorial, Abraham Lincoln, Peace activists, Protest, Anti-war protests, MLK, March on WashingtonComment
THE WOMAN IN THE MINEFIELDS
THE WOMAN IN THE MINEFIELDS

A UN treaty failed to ban landmines. Then a “quiet woman” from Vermont went to work.

Read More
THE PEACEMAKERSThe AtticMay 20, 2022PEACE, Landmines, Land mines, International Committee to Ban Landmines, Nobel Peace Prize, Jody WIlliams Comments
THE GENIUS, HIS WIFE, AND THE BOMB
THE GENIUS, HIS WIFE, AND THE BOMB

Nobel laureate Linus Pauling made weapons of war but Ava Helen taught him to wage peace.

Read More
THE PEACEMAKERSThe AtticMay 13, 2022Linus Pauling, Ava Helen Pauling, Nobel Peace Prize, Peace, Disarmament, Nuclear test ban Comments
THE MAINE GIRL AND THE SOVIET PREMIERE
THE MAINE GIRL AND THE SOVIET PREMIERE

The Cold War was at its coldest when Samantha Smith wrote to the Soviet premiere. When he wrote back, the thaw began.

Read More
THE PEACEMAKERSThe AtticMay 5, 2022Samantha Smith, Cold War, US-USSR, Peace, Peace activists Comments
MEET THE PEACEMAKERS
MEET THE PEACEMAKERS

Shunned, mocked, arrested, America’s Peacemakers march on. This month we’ll meet a few of the blessed.

Read More
THE PEACEMAKERSThe AtticApril 29, 2022Peace, Peace activism, Anti-war, Anti-war protests, AFSC, American Friends Service Committee, CODE PINK, pacifism Comments
THE MENSCH WHO SAVED A LANGUAGE
THE MENSCH WHO SAVED A LANGUAGE

Like the old folks who spoke it, Yiddish was dying out. Then Aaron Lanky rented a truck and. . . Mazel tov!

Read More
HEROES, BOOK-ISHThe AtticApril 21, 2022National Yiddish Book Center, Aaron Lansky, Yiddish language, Yiddish culture Comments
RFK -- "MAKE GENTLE THE LIFE OF THIS WORLD"
RFK -- "MAKE GENTLE THE LIFE OF THIS WORLD"

"Do they know about Martin Luther King?" Robert Kennedy asked as he stepped before the crowd.

Read More
History, HEROESThe AtticApril 9, 2022RFK, MLK, Robert F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King assassination, 1968 Comments
"THE FAMILY OF MAN" -- STILL SHOWING US US
"THE FAMILY OF MAN" -- STILL SHOWING US US

With the Cold War looming, The Family of Man toured the world, creating a family portrait that fought the gloom.

Read More
DREAMERS, ART-ISHThe AtticApril 1, 2022Family of Man, Photography, Hope, 1950s Comments
FRANCES PERKINS -- THE WOMAN WHO BROUGHT YOU THE WEEKEND
FRANCES PERKINS -- THE WOMAN WHO BROUGHT YOU THE WEEKEND

FDR was lukewarm on Labor until Frances Perkins masterminded Social Security, minimum wage, workmen’s comp. . .  You’re welcome!

Read More
Women, HEROESThe AtticMarch 25, 2022Frances Perkins, FDR, New Deal, Labor History Comments
THE TAKING OF ALCATRAZ -- "WE HOLD THE ROCK!"
THE TAKING OF ALCATRAZ -- "WE HOLD THE ROCK!"

It was 1969, rebellion in the air, when Native-Americans landed on Alcatraz, claiming it as Indian Land.

Read More
History, REBELSThe AtticMarch 18, 2022Native Americans, Protest, 1960s, People of ColorComment
DOROTHEA LANGE -- BEYOND "MIGRANT MOTHER"
DOROTHEA LANGE -- BEYOND "MIGRANT MOTHER"

Dorothea Lange gave the Depression a human face, but she was more than a “one-picture photographer.”

Read More
ART-ISHBruce WatsonMarch 10, 2022Dorothea Lange, American photography, Migrant Mother, Depression, Okies, Grapes of Wrath, Japanese Internment Camps Comments
CLASSICAL'S CLEVER CUT-UP -- P.D.Q. BACH
CLASSICAL'S CLEVER CUT-UP -- P.D.Q. BACH

Tongue in cheek and baton in hand, Peter Schickle poked fun at classical music and the justly forgotten P.D.Q. Bach.

Read More
WITSThe AtticMarch 3, 2022PDQ Bach, Peter Schickele, Classical Music, P.D.Q. Bach Comment
MA RAINEY -- MOTHER OF THE BLUES
MA RAINEY -- MOTHER OF THE BLUES

Ma Rainey sang, lived, and became the blues. But there was more to her than that “Slow, Drivin’ Moan.” (As seen in “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.”)

Read More
REBELS, ATTIC AT THE MOVIESThe AtticFebruary 24, 2022Ma Rainey, Gertrude "ma" Rainey, Blues music, 1920s, Black women, African-American history Comment
DAVID BYRNE, AMERICAN OPTIMIST
DAVID BYRNE, AMERICAN OPTIMIST

Reeling from the news, David Byrne began compiling “reasons to be cheerful.” His website now shines a light on innovation, progress, and what works.

Read More
BATTLING THE B.S.The AtticFebruary 18, 2022David Byrne, Talking Heads, Reasons to be Cheerful, reasonstobecheerful.world, Hope, optimism Comments
THE NEWS IN WHITE AND BLACK
THE NEWS IN WHITE AND BLACK

When Jim Crow whitened American newspapers, the Chicago Defender spread news about “the Race.”

Read More
HEROESThe AtticFebruary 10, 2022Chicago Defender, African-American history, Negro press, Robert Sengstacke Abbott, Black Migration, The Great Migration Comments
TABASCO -- THE LITTLE SAUCE THAT SPICED UP AMERICA
TABASCO -- THE LITTLE SAUCE THAT SPICED UP AMERICA

American food was bland until Edward McIlhenny mashed peppers with vinegar and salt. And an American icon was served.

Read More
ART-ISHThe AtticFebruary 3, 2022Tabasco sauce, Edward McIlhenny, Hot sauce, Bloody Mary, Louisiana, New Iberia Louisiana, Avery Island Comments
Newer Older

KINDER, COOLER, SMARTER

NOW ENTERING OUR TENTH YEAR!

SUBSCRIBE TO THE ATTIC (STILL FREE)

bwattic@gmail.com