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Sholeh Patrick

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Updated 2 weeks ago

Sholeh: Can’t sleep? Let it go

We can keep complaining or follow Stephen Hawking's words of wisdom

Updated 10 months, 2 weeks ago
Poverty closer than it used to be

Eleven million American children, or about 1 in 7 kids, live in poverty. Most were born to it. Statistics say their children will be more likely to experience the same.

Updated 10 months, 3 weeks ago
Do you feel safe?

The gap between what we complain about and what’s actually a problem seems to be widening.

Updated 10 months, 4 weeks ago
Are we eating plastic?

A bag sits in our laundry room filled with empty plastic. I’ve been trying to choose more products sold sustainably, but it’s hard to avoid plastic anymore bec…

Updated 11 months ago
Christmas isn’t over ‘til the water’s blessed

In a quiet corner of Tampa Bay at the Fournos Bakery - or any of the other four bakery-cum-coffee-shops within a 10-block radius – the shop owner and customers…

Updated 11 months, 1 week ago
Journal your new year

Time flows without sentiment. Yet every Dec. 31, we take note of it with big fanfare: Out with the old, in with the new. A fresh start full of good intentions.

Updated 11 months, 2 weeks ago
Six holiday traditions, village style

On Christmas Eve in the quiet town of Arlington, Vt. — the state’s first capital — the town’s 2,400 residents have a sweet tradition (Vermonters love to say, "…

Updated 11 months, 3 weeks ago
Words of the year: Real or Memorex?

That headline is rather unfair to younger readers, but those of a “certain age” undoubtedly remember the cassette brand commercials: Is it real, or is it Memor…

Updated 12 months ago
Reining in AI, top-down

Technology is always a mixed blessing. Develop it unchecked by a sense of ethics, and we’ve learned it costs too much in human health, equanimity, or safety.

Updated 1 year ago
Can you outthink a goldfish?

We all know it by now: The average person today reads less and has a much shorter attention span. Taken together, that doesn’t bode well for man’s ability to t…

Updated 1 year ago
Could quiet hours make us smarter?

“Noise” so pervades modern life that it’s become inescapable. We hardly know what it’s like anymore without a cacophony of noise, chatter, and moving images — …

Updated 1 year ago
Anastrophe, it is

Pleased, she is, when your Mrs. Language Person notes the anastrophe so rare. Delights, she does, when our language so diminished may delight in its creativity…

Updated 1 year ago
Want to see 100? Get blue

In case you missed the Oct. 12 column by Geoff Emry, Coeur d’Alene’s self-styled “exercise explorer M.D.,” let me tell you about blue zones.

Updated 1 year, 1 month ago
Honor the hallowed witch

I have mixed feelings as I write this. Our family thrives at Halloween, at the best time of year. Spirits and magic evoke the season’s beautiful mysteries: Of …

Updated 1 year, 1 month ago
The rules of war

As the world watches two high-profile wars unfold, heartbreaking civilian costs are mounting. Sadly this is nothing new in the human experience, but today’s mo…

Updated 1 year, 1 month ago
Best public schools? The DOD

As the U.S. continues to lag behind other developed nations in the measurable quality of its public education system — currently at 16th according to U.S. News…