All that sizzles: a geohistory of the great American steak houses. The great American steak houses are about a lot more than just good steak. They tell a key part of the American story.
The Great Daylight Fireball of 1972. This famous photo depicts an earth-grazing meteor, a comparatively rare event.
The day after Hiroshima. Let's stop arguing about an unchangeable decision made in 1945. What are we going to do about today's existential problem, global warming?
A late summer reflection on history, climate and the world. Here's what I'm working on, writing and thinking about in August 2023.
Historic Painting: "Home from Sea" by Arthur Hughes, 1862. This beautiful painting shows many of the characteristics I love about 19th century art.
The July Crisis of 1914: How the world lost control. The crowned heads and diplomats of Europe thought they were in control--just as our modern day leaders do.
Geography of murder: The Manson saga in space and time. Eight places where some of the most infamous crimes of the 20th century occurred offer an unusual perspective on the events.