Month: <span>July 2017</span>

Month: July 2017

Flirting With Divinity?

by Mike Pyatt Is God’s habitation in our realm as inevitable as silence to a bucolic scene, or the ascending smoke from a dying ember? Or have we descended into a sinister flirtation with the Divine? It wasn’t so in 1941. The day after Japan’s surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, …

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Bewildering and Alluring Lyrics

by Mike Pyatt Ever attempted to write a poem? Or lyrics to a song? How about a novel? Short story? Term paper? Letter to the editor? In any case, capturing the “exact words’” is daunting, but crucial. Some haven’t written a letter in years. Music can console and inspire us. …

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Liquor Licensing Labyrinth

By Bradley Harrington “Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive.” — C.S. Lewis, “God in the Dock,” 1948 — Prohibition was repealed back in 1933, but you’d never know it by looking at either Cheyenne’s or Wyoming’s liquor laws, …

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