It was a banner week for race in America.
Adrienne Curry, former America’s Next Top Model and reality TV star(?) explained why she’s boycotting BET and Black History Month.
Bill O’Reilly was amazed that black people behave just like white people when they go to dinner at a restaurant.
And Congress held a hearing on hip hop, entitled “From Imus to Industry: The business of stereotypes and degrading images.”
I have no problem dismissing Curry and O’Reilly as ignorant and/or attention-seeking — say something controversial and watch the hits on your MySpace page rise. Or your ratings, as the case may be.
But what is Congress doing?

My sister called the other day to ask what I thought of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaking at my alma mater, and I was all thumbs up for all sorts of 
This quote, my friends, is from our fearless president. He uttered these words just a couple of hours ago in a press conference about his refusal to sign the new SCHIP (State Children’s Health Insurance Program) bills. Michael Roston at the 
The picture to your right is seriously what a
On September 19th, Crucial Minutiae will be 6 months old. In honor of the milestone, I’m taking this week to look back–and forward.
Not to be dramatic. It’s just a fact. The days of blueberry cocktails by Lake Superior (which, if you didn’t know, masquerades as a deep blue ocean) are over for now, and we are back to our separate worlds of dark, grim while-hopefully-still-comedic theatre. He’s directing Lieutenant of Inishmore, a play about Irish terrorists, and I’m finishing the first draft of my play about Bosnian refugees.