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  • Alex Munguia

    15 minutes by Alex Munguia

    All things pop culture, as seen through the lens of the generation that determines what's hot and what's not.

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  • DNC Charlotte

    2012 Democratic National Convention - Charlotte by DNC Charlotte, Eric Golub, Catherine Poe and Bob Taylor

    From the floor and from the news room, from the left and from the right, Communities writers Bob Taylor, Eric Golub and Catherine Poe, to name a few, highlight the news and opinion from Charlotte.

  • 2012 Republican National Convention

    2012 Republican National Convention - Tampa by 2012 Republican National Convention and Catherine Poe

    News from the floor, the people and the politicians at the 2012 GOP/Republican National Convention in Tampa

  • Mario Salazar

    21st-Century Pacifist by Mario Salazar

    Musings of a bilingual, agnostic, combat veteran and jewelry maker.

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  • Communities AA Writers

    9/11 We Remember: How terrorism changed us by Communities AA Writers

    On September 11, 2001, our world changed. As we remember 9/11 and those who lost their lives and loved ones, we look back over the last 10 years and how those attacks changed our lives.

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  • Jack Maes

    A Canon 'gainst Self Slaughter by Jack Maes

    Making sure religion helps, not hurts the people it touches.

  • Larry A Momo

    A Curmudgeon's View by Larry A Momo

    Writing and contributing to the dialogue of our country is developing into an art form.

  • Catherine Poe

    Ad Lib by Catherine Poe

    Are there profound differences between the Left and the Right? You betcha.

  • Reed Hellman

    Adventures in Dining by Reed Hellman

    Columnist Reed Hellman takes dining to a new dimension.

  • Dennis Jamison

    A Focus on Freedom by Dennis Jamison

    In securing life, liberty, and in pursuing happiness, the quest for freedom contains countless stories that must be told. Honest information and truth are still the most essential weapons against illusion, ignorance and fear which are key elements of tyranny.

  • Allan Baryio

    Africa Relayed by Allan Baryio

    What if we were all to wish and stop at wishing where would the world be! Stone Age perhaps

  • Bryan Kolesar

    After Hours at The Brew Lounge by Bryan Kolesar

    Exploring the stories behind the passionate pursuit of great beer

  • Jerome Elam

    A Heart Without Compromise; Advocating for Children by Jerome Elam

    Children around the globe are too often silent. From victims of abuse - physical, mental, and sexual to those whose lives embrace joy, their stories are many and need to be heard.

  • Rich Valdes

    A-List on Americanism by Rich Valdes

    Looking at pop culture, politics and social issues.

  • Nicholas Goralka

    Alley-Oops by Nicholas Goralka

    Immerse yourselves in the genius insights of a high school sports freak and statistical wizard who knows it all. Or at least thinks he does.

  • Peter Lind

    Alternative Health with Dr. Lind by Peter Lind

    Learn to take care of your health.

  • Amanda Hughes

    Amanda Hughes Talks by Amanda Hughes

    Provocative and fair, Amanda Hughes speaks, and listens, to what you care about.

  • Priscilla Jones

    American Humor & Texas Grit by Priscilla Jones

    Slaughtering sacred cows with a stiff upper lip so you can digest current events in the home of the brave. (BBQ sauce not included.)

  • Mike Lapointe

    America's Political Pulse by Mike Lapointe

    “Critical analysis of politics across the spectrum and throughout the nation – a balanced look into all parts of America’s political dialogue.”

  • Angelique Christina

    Angelique's Celebrity Q and A by Angelique Christina

    Angelique seeks the story behind the story, the person behind the hype, asking the questions and getting the answers.

  • Sonal Jaitly

    An Indian Journal - Seeking Balance in India by Sonal Jaitly

    An Indian Journal is your window to the world’s largest democracy with a diverse culture, growing economy and deep contradictions that remain unparalleled.

  • Jack Engelhard

    A Novelist’s View of the World by Jack Engelhard

    Let’s talk about everything, especially the absurdity of it all

  • Lisa King

    Appalachian Chronicles by Lisa King

    Enjoy the musings of this irreverent and humorous Appalachian American student of life, using her own unique experience as the springboard.

  • T.J. O'Hara

    A President for the People by T.J. O'Hara

    T.J. O’Hara’s column is dedicated to creating a more informed electorate by exploring our Nation’s most pressing issues, challenging conventional thinking, and providing forum for civil discussion with an occasional touch of satire.

  • Vance Garnett

    As I See-Saw It by Vance Garnett

    The world as veteran journalist Vance Garnett sees it, and saw it.

  • Angela Trusty

    Ask Angela by Angela Trusty

    Life advice – from one friend to another!

  • Abhishek Seth

    As Said by Voltaire by Abhishek Seth

    Abhishek Seth re-considers the power of PR, Issue Placement, the world at large, and the issues at hand.

  • David Kay

    Association of Roundball by David Kay

    Ballin' out of control with the latest NBA information.

  • Shane Jones

    Atheist Idiot by Shane Jones

    Secular philosophy, human understanding, and indiscriminate defense for the human condition we call life.

  • James Richard Edwards

    A Time for Choosing by James Richard Edwards

    Our Choice: Individual responsibility and self-government or the abandonment of the American Revolution

  • Jean Winegardner

    Autism Unexpected by Jean Winegardner

    Thoughts on the unexpected emotions, difficulties and joys involved in raising a special-needs child.

  • Benjamin Ra

    A Word on the National Interest by Benjamin Ra

    Analyzing the most important questions of American foreign policy

  • Laura Sesana

    A World in our Backyard by Laura Sesana

    The world impacts us. What happens in our towns, cities, states, country and on this planet makes a difference to us.

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  • Samuel Bovard

    Balls Without Discretion by Samuel Bovard

    A chronicle of the ongoing saga of the NFL, NBA and MLB through the daft lens of a misguided youth.

  • Chantal Maddocks

    Basic Parent by Chantal Maddocks

    You don’t have to be a super-parent to make baby happy. Get pointers on parenting tips to make life easier.

  • Carter Lee

    Behind the Links of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) by Carter Lee

    Carter Lee pulls no punches covering the hardest-hitting Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) action including UFC, Strikeforce, and more.

  • Rita Cook

    Behind the Wheel by Rita Cook

    A look at what’s new and what’s worth driving, no matter the budget.

  • Gabriella Hoffman

    Being Young, Conservative and Spicy by Gabriella Hoffman

    Making the right-minded message sizzle

  • Communities AA Writers

    Bells - Religious Notices by Communities AA Writers

    Article from readers and notices from houses of worship in and around the Washington, D.C. metro area

  • Communities AA Writers

    Benghazi: Discussed and Disclosed by Communities AA Writers

    A collection of communities writers columns on Benghazi

  • Dariusz Leszczynski

    Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Dariusz Leszczynski

    Do we know whether the long-term, extensive, use of cell phones could affect our health? Are our safety limits reliable?

  • Amanda Brozana

    Between the X and the Y by Amanda Brozana

    Every day is a battle and ballet between the sexes; Between the X and the Y is here to document and dissect the moves made by either side.

  • Josiah Cantrall

    Between Two Destinies by Josiah Cantrall

    In a world facing two futures, a Farmington boy lives in the political world of Washington D.C., London and Paris.

  • Frank Kacer

    Biblical Politics by Frank Kacer

    Although contemporary American politics is an unforgiving environment, it’s still wide open to implement a legitimate worldview based on timeless Biblical values.

  • Brighid Moret

    Big Reads For Little Hands by Brighid Moret

    Big Reads For Little Hands features weekly reviews of new and classic books for toddlers and children.

  • William Kelly

    Bill Kelly's Truth Squad by William Kelly

    A conservative commentator and satirist takes on the worlds of politics and entertainment in pursuit of truth, justice and all things America.

  • Kevin Jackson

    Black Tea with the Black Sphere by Kevin Jackson

    Kevin Jackson points his barbarous wit at race and class to expose the hypocrisies and ironies of politics mainly at the Left.

  • BN Heard

    B'n Heard by BN Heard

    B'n heard is the voice of BN Heard, who will take you along on his sometimes serious and mostly humorous journeys.

  • Charles Ortel

    Brass Tacks by Charles Ortel

    Resist classification.

  • Communities AA Writers

    Business Browser by Communities AA Writers

    When you need to know who is making business, and what business is being made, you need the Business Browser.

  • Walt Robertson

    Business Management Information by Walt Robertson

  • Wayne Anderson

    Buzz on Bees by Wayne Anderson

    Buzz on Bees is a column promoting the love and life of God’s greatest pollinators on earth: The Honeybee

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  • Stephen Boniberger

    Call to Quorum by Stephen Boniberger

    A young conservative defending the salient issues of Liberty, Justice and the Natural Law.

  • Shaun Connell

    Capitalism Institute by Shaun Connell

    Capitalism Institute covers political news from an economic approach, emphasizing the basic human need for liberty.

  • Joseph Breslin

    Castles in the Clouds by Joseph Breslin

    Sifting and exploring through cultural fog for ideas that endure.

  • Communities AA Writers

    CDN Political Update by Communities AA Writers

    A daily update on political news and analysis from Communities Digital News experts

  • Paolo Presta

    Celebrity Talk Show with Paolo by Paolo Presta

    Oprah's Dream Boy Paolo Presta sits down for fun one on one interviews with the stars of today and Hollywood legends.

  • Maya 2012

    Central America | Maya 2012 by Maya 2012

    The people of Central America have a long history that goes back to when this land emerged as Pangia stretched apart and the diverse lands of MesoAmerica emerged.

  • Kristi Overton-Johnson

    Champion's Heart by Kristi Overton-Johnson

    A wife, mother of three and world waterskiing champion looks at the world through the eyes of her faith.

  • Russ Gerber

    Changing World of Health and Health Care by Russ Gerber

    Finding health and health care is not easy. It is changing. Know what's on the rise.

  • Charles Vandegriff, Sr.

    Charles Vandegriffe Time and Place by Charles Vandegriff, Sr.

    Born in 1930 in rural Missouri, Charles Vandegriffe, Sr., brings his time and place to the Communities.

  • Chidike Okeem

    Chid Speaks at Communities by Chidike Okeem

    Topics will include politics, religion, race, culture, and anything else that needs to be discussed...

  • Jenni McNamara

    CHILL Manager: Sportsmanship in the Real World by Jenni McNamara

    Cool heads instill life lessons, especially in sports. With real-life examples, learn how poor sportsmanship affects the physical and emotional safety of young athletes.

  • Tiffany Madison

    Citizen Warrior by Tiffany Madison

    Uncensored exploration of issues concerning current events, civil liberties, American political advocacy, and the political and social issues facing military veterans.

  • Steve Goreham

    Climatism: A Mad, Mad, Mad World by Steve Goreham

    Straight talk on climate science, energy economics, and public policy.

  • Kamal S. Ahmad

    COEXIST with Kamal Ahmad by Kamal S. Ahmad

    This world gets smaller and the ideologies get stronger. Fears grow. Temper flair. Hate brews. But out of it all, we can coexist.

  • Jack Cashill

    Cold Truth with Jack Cashill by Jack Cashill

    Telling the stories that the mainstream media refuse to tell

  • Paul E. Rondeau

    Common Sense by Paul E. Rondeau

    Paul Rondeau dissects the propaganda, media tricks, and other shenanigans targeting our families, faith, and freedom…and even life itself

  • Kerby Rials

    Common Sense and Current Events by Kerby Rials

    As Mark Twain said, The trouble with common sense, is that it isn’t common. Writer Kerby Rials shines the lights of common sense and humor on the US presidential race, the culture wars & life in general.

  • Brandon Brice

    Common Sense Conservative by Brandon Brice

    Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfills the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.

  • Jacquie Kubin

    Communities Broadcast by Jacquie Kubin

    Ideas from Communities for One America News Network

  • Communities AA Writers

    Communities Health and Science today by Communities AA Writers

    A collection of reader guest articles, thoughts and opinions by Communities writers, expert opinions and breaking news and information.

  • Eric Nelson

    Consciousness & Health by Eric Nelson

    Taking a deeper look at the undeniable connection between mind and body from a writer and speaker on matters of health, and a practitioner of Christian Science.

  • Communities AA Writers

    Conservative Political Action Committee - CPAC 2013 March 14-16 by Communities AA Writers, Oleg Atbashian, John Paul Cassil, Danny de Gracia, Joseph S. Diedrich, Ryan James Girdusky, Eric Golub, Danny Huizinga, Priscilla Jones, Al Maurer, Terry Ponick, Paul E. Rondeau, Paul Samakow and Mike Shortridge

    News and Information for CPAC 2013 at National Harbor: Destination and event information, speaker schedules and more

  • John Paul Cassil

    Conserving Freedom by John Paul Cassil

    A conservative student activist shares on politics, economics, and occasionally entertainment.

  • Danny Huizinga

    Consider Again by Danny Huizinga

    "Critical thinking is thinking about your thinking while you're thinking in order to make your thinking better." - Dr. Richard Paul

  • Ruth Hill

    Contemporary Christian Travel by Ruth Hill

    Christians have long taken pilgrimages. Today faith-based travel has a new look that blends heritage with diversions.

  • Jasper Macmasters

    Convergence: The Science of Religion by Jasper Macmasters

    The temptation is to close our minds and take a side: however on this subject, more than any other, it is open minds we need.

  • Communities AA Writers

    CPAC - 2012 by Communities AA Writers

    The 39th Annual Conservative Party Action Conference begins Thursday, February 9, 2012

  • Cynthia Romero

    Craft-O-Rama by Cynthia Romero

    Creative craft ideas for the budget-challenged, the D.I.Y. crowd and the just plain bored

  • Linda Mensinga

    Culinary Quest by Linda Mensinga

    Great discoveries in the world of restaurants and chefs fulfill the quest for delicious food and cooking.

  • John Bennett

    Cultural Matters in the Unheavenly City by John Bennett

    Looking at current events free of dogma and false compassion.

  • Larry Momo

    Curmudgeon Corner by Larry Momo

    Now that Andy Rooney is gone some thought I should step in to be America’s next curmudgeon. What a thought!

  • Terry Ponick

    Curtain Up! by Terry Ponick

    Classical music and the performing arts: news and reviews you can use.

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  • Cynthia Lim

    East Meets West Parenting by Cynthia Lim

    The laughter and tears of parenting across borders and cultures.

  • Taweh D. Beysolow, II

    Economics and Politics Today by Taweh D. Beysolow, II

    Weekly updates on domestic political and economic news from a libertarian standpoint

  • Daniel Brackins

    Economic Sophisms by Daniel Brackins

    Looking at the seen and unseen sides of politics and economics.

  • Anwaar Abdalla

    Egypt: Pyramids and Revolution by Anwaar Abdalla

    Egypt is filled with first hand accounts about Egypt - sharing stories, culture and news.

  • Communities AA Writers

    Election 2012: Communities predicts the winner... by Communities AA Writers, Henry D'Andrea, Danny de Gracia, Michael Jaeger, Kevin Kelly and Bob Siegel

  • Ayobami Olugbemiga

    Elections Fastbreak by Ayobami Olugbemiga

    “Do you ever get the feeling that the only reason we have elections is to find out if the polls were right?”- Robert Orben

  • Tiffany Shorter

    EMEA Watch by Tiffany Shorter

    Eye on Europe, the Middle East and Africa

  • Julia Goralka

    End of the Day by Julia Goralka

    As the sun sets, the day ends, thoughts crowd our minds...

  • Alan Alsup

    Enemies Domestic by Alan Alsup

    Animated political commentary offered by the satirical cartoonitures of MrDrawingguy

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  • Michael Jaeger

    >Energy by Michael Jaeger

    Our world is full of energy in many forms. Come explore how energy touches everything in our lives.

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  • Princella D. Smith

    Engage the Nation by Princella D. Smith

    Princella Smith will engage the nation withinternational political news, domestic political news, and opinions on current events in pop culture.

  • Communities AA Writers

    Entertainment News and Reviews by Communities AA Writers

    Entertainment News and Reviews from Washington, D.C. and beyond.

  • Pleurat Halili

    EUropeanization Monitor by Pleurat Halili

    EUropeanization Monitor focuses on the economic and political affairs of Southeast European countries as they aspire towards EU integration.

  • Jack Collins

    EV Revolution News by Jack Collins

    Electric car writers dig deep into the people, companies, and stories driving the electric car revolution.

  • Henry Biernacki

    Exiting the Comfort Zone by Henry Biernacki

    The column where people and countries are described in a new fashion. Henry Biernacki depicts experiences of a traveler, with no set itinerary, combining non-fiction with fiction.

  • Jon Norwood

    Exordium Technology by Jon Norwood

    A deeper look at new technology that anyone can understand.

  • Ty Stevens

    Experiencing the World with ATO by Ty Stevens

    Join Ty Stevens and the staff from Adventure Traveler Online as they share their brand of travel, filled with the unique and interesting places found off the well beaten path.

  • Jeanne McKinney

    Exploring Patriot Profiles by Jeanne McKinney

    Writer Jeanne McKinney finds the stories of the individuals that are today's patriots, heroes.

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  • Jason Black

    Fade to Black by Jason Black

    Oklahoman Jason Black's view of sports with a twist of pop culture.

  • Nancy Sathre-Vogel

    Family on Bikes by Nancy Sathre-Vogel

    The Vogel family tours the world by bicycle and (hopefully) inspires others to live their adventure.

  • Claire Hickey

    Feed the Mind, Nourish the Soul by Claire Hickey

    What does it take to change your path to one that will feed the passions within you?

  • Michael Hiller

    Finding Your Escape Hatch by Michael Hiller

    Learning how to amp up your life, and vacation, to an 11

  • Bob Siegel

    Forbidden Table Talk by Bob Siegel

    Political satirist and Christian apologist Bob Siegel discusses religion and politics.

  • Stacy Swimp

    Frederick Douglass: A model for the ages by Stacy Swimp

    Frederick Douglass remains an example of the power of abiding in faith and hope. He went from being a slave to becoming a model for the ages.

  • Robert P. Murphy

    Free Advice Capitalist by Robert P. Murphy

    Murphy analyzes government and Fed policies to help people steer through choppy waters. He shows the unintended consequences of meddling with the free market economy.

  • Alan Jones

    Freedom of the Press is not Free by Alan Jones

  • Scott Figatner

    From Naïve to Native in Madrid by Scott Figatner

    Join along as a George Washington University student immerses himself into Madrid’s food, arts, cultural and social life as he quests for total Spanish enculturation.

  • Anwaar Abdalla

    From Tahrir Square - Tales from Egypt by Anwaar Abdalla

    We hear about the politics, now lets visit with the people of the square

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  • Jerod Jarvis

    Game On by Jerod Jarvis

    PC and iPhone gaming news, reviews and commentary all served up for your reading pleasure.

  • Geno Carter

    Geno's World at The Communities by Geno Carter

    Can Geno’s World entertain me, inform me and make me a better person? Yes. Can you loan me Five bucks? No.

  • Rita Cook

    Globally Green by Rita Cook

    An inside look at the world highlighting not only green issues affecting us all, but everything from green travel to green technology.

  • Armando Bravo Martinez

    Going Green and Global by Armando Bravo Martinez

    G3 seeks to provide commentary and report on environmental and global trends.

  • Richard Mandell

    Golf Today: Players, Events and Fields by Richard Mandell

    Visit our grassroots endeavor to help return the sporting qualities to the game we love playing.

  • Woody Woodrum

    Grassroots Forum by Woody Woodrum

    Woody Woodrum provides a common sense narrative on the importance of American Culture, Family, Exceptionalism and leadership to the community.

  • Politics Guest

    Great Political Debate by Politics Guest

    Communities writers, and sometimes readers, debte the political, economic and social issues of the day.

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  • Mary Moran

    Hail Mary Food of Grace by Mary Moran

    Chef Mary Moran discusses the food we eat, where it comes from and what it does for us.

  • Harriet Klausner

    Harriet's Book Reviews by Harriet Klausner

    Harriet Klausner reviews the books you want to read!

  • John Haydon

    Haydon's Soccer and Sports Pitch by John Haydon

    Covering the world of soccer, including the World Cup, Major League Soccer, D.C. United and the English Premier League and other interesting sporting events.

  • Jacqueline Marshall

    Healthy Tips and Scripts by Jacqueline Marshall

    A useful and slightly humorous digest of the latest health buzz, tips, and resources.

  • Mark Hensch

    Heavy Metal Hensch by Mark Hensch

    The brutal truth on all things heavy metal.

  • Walter Ruskin

    He is With the People by Walter Ruskin

    We can only be “We the people” if we actually know the people.

  • Vasko Kohlmayer

    Higher Things by Vasko Kohlmayer

    Because everything is ultimately spiritual.

  • HHR Writers

    Hip Hop Entertainers by HHR Writers

    Writers from Hip Hop Republican writing about movies, music, dance and more

  • HHR Writers

    Hip Hop Republicans by HHR Writers

    Manhattan-based free-market urban bloggers bringing original political content with fresh, young voices

  • Dennis Jamison

    History on Purpose by Dennis Jamison

    History doesn't have to be grim; there is a lot to be learned from the pages of time.

  • Nicole Pandolfo

    Holy Heck by Nicole Pandolfo

    A twenty-something’s musings on religion and today.

  • Judd Weiss

    Hustle Bear by Judd Weiss by Judd Weiss

    Live, Let Live, Achieve, and Enjoy

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  • Jacquie Kubin

    I Did Build That by Jacquie Kubin

    Have you built your business? Did your parents build a business? A friend? A sibling. From architects to welders, doctors to contractors, America is fueled by small business. Add your story to ours.

  • Ilya Pozin

    Ilya Pozin's Point Taken by Ilya Pozin

    Actionable advice for business owners and entrepreneurs.

  • Dave Bartruff

    Images from Dave Bartruff's World by Dave Bartruff

    We can't always journey to the far corners of the world; Thankfully photojournalists share their journeys with us. Come see the world through Dave's heart, eyes and lens.

  • Communities AA Writers

    Inauguration 2013 - Ceremonies, parades, balls and parties past and present by Communities AA Writers

    On January 21, 2013, President Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President. Join Communities as we cover Inaugurations past and present.

  • Jessica Claire Haney

    Ingredients for Healthy Living by Jessica Claire Haney

    Reflections on raising families in a holistic way -- with a focus on nutrition and alternative health.

  • Obituary Notice

    In Memory - Obituaries by Obituary Notice

    In memory of those we have loved, and lost.

  • Jennifer Oliver O'Connell

    In My Orbit by Jennifer Oliver O'Connell

    Opinion, analysis, and musings on politics, pop culture, reinvention, and the resultant flotsam and jetsam floating around the right-of-center quadrant of the Left Coast.

  • Lisa M. Ruth

    Intelligence and World Affairs by Lisa M. Ruth

    Analysis of world affairs, the intelligence community and US foreign policy.

  • Jenn Lindsay

    Interrogating Religion by Jenn Lindsay

    Irreverent Meditations on Human Reverence

  • Carter Lee

    In That Moment of Space by Carter Lee

    Space, it’s all around us. The question is how will you use yours.

  • Heath Mayo

    In the Arena by Heath Mayo

    A young American in the fight to ensure that our country's future is a better, brighter, and solvent one.

  • Charles van Heck

    In the Middle by Charles van Heck

    Peer between the lines of life's intellectual, political and cultural prose.

  • Judith Levy

    Israel Online by Judith Levy

    A view from Tel Aviv on Israel, her neighbors and beyond.

  • Ivan Ilić

    Ivan Ilić Notes by Ivan Ilić

    Pianist Ivan Ilić shares the music he loves and the lives of those that create the soundtracks of our lives.

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  • Joel Berliner

    Joel Berliner's Good Life by Joel Berliner

    The pursuit of all that is joyous in travelling the globe is the essence of The Good Life, whether its Hawaii or the South of France.

  • Chris Ladd

    Just Enough for the City by Chris Ladd

    Searching for a Republican agenda that can thrive in an increasingly urban, diverse, and secular America.

  • Jessica Pieklo

    Just My Point by Jessica Pieklo

    Examining the role of government in our personal and collective existence.

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  • Tre' Goins-Phillips

    Koultoura by Tre' Goins-Phillips

    Tré invites readers to join in the discussion on today’s hot-topics and yesterday’s age-old questions with a fresh and new passion.

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  • Lark Gould

    Larkslist by Lark Gould

    Traveling Ahead of the Curve: News, Views, Clues and Must-Dos for travel on a constantly changing planet

  • Paul Samakow

    Leading Edge Legal Advice for Everyday Matters by Paul Samakow

    Life Happens and the Law either protects you or foils you. Here you will learn how to stay ahead of the game.

  • Myra Fleischer

    Legally Speaking by Myra Fleischer

    Despite cynicism about the law, it can provide you justice, protection, and ensure your rights.

  • Qaisar Farooq Gondal

    Letters from Pakistan by Qaisar Farooq Gondal

    This is a place for those who are looking forward to understand Muslim civilisation of Pakistan.

  • Communities AA Writers

    Letters from Readers by Communities AA Writers

    Letters from the Readers of Communities @WashingtonTimes.com

  • Fiyinfoluwa Elegbede

    Liberating Africa for Freedom by Fiyinfoluwa Elegbede

    Africa is poor because she is NOT free – George Ayittey

  • Dave Nalle

    Liberty In Our Time by Dave Nalle

    Positive propaganda for a nation in peril.

  • Laurie Edwards-Tate

    LifeCycles by Laurie Edwards-Tate

    The “Silver Tsunami” created by aging Baby Boomers is hitting America. Let’s explore how we adjust to it, enjoy it and defy negative expectations about age.

  • Michael Janati

    Life-Line: Healthful Habits Made Simple by Michael Janati

    Gaining familiarity with the psychological underpinnings of hurdles encountered when making lifestyle changes, and modifying these behavioral strategies to improve adherence and attain goals

  • Communities AA Writers

    Life Lines: Where Readers Write by Communities AA Writers

    Join the Communities and submit your column in response to one written, or on something totally new and unique. We want to hear from you

  • Joseph Cotto

    Life Stories by Joseph Cotto

    Culture, entertainment, style, travel, and more of the finer things in life.

  • Lisa M. Ruth

    Life With Lisa by Lisa M. Ruth

    Reviews, insights and commentary from an eclectic observer.

  • Communities AA Writers

    List of Ten by Communities AA Writers

    Lists of top ten movies, songs, funny moments, fashion statements, automobiles, children's names, stupid celebrity moments, first dates, last dates, weddings, and much, much more.

  • Paula Carrasquillo

    Living Inside Out Loud by Paula Carrasquillo

    Connecting to our emotional, physical, and mental health one story at a time

  • Communities AA Writers

    London 2012 Summer Olympic Games by Communities AA Writers, Jason Black, Karla Bruning, Gayle Falkenthal, Nicholas Goralka, John Haydon, Catherine Poe, Jill K. Robinson and Arjuna Subramanian

    Citius, Altius, Fortius: Faster, Higher, Stronger. The world gathers in London, England to witness athletes performing at the highest levels of sport and human spirit at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.

  • Luke Montgomery

    Looking for Luke by Luke Montgomery

    Looking for answers to social discontent as the clock of civilization winds down.

  • George Farrell

    Looking for Success by George Farrell

    Looking at politics, business and life and finding the path to success for regardless of creed, color or sex.

  • Dwain Worrell

    Looking West: From China to Hollywood, news and reviews by Dwain Worrell

    News and reviews from the Grand Theaters in China to Grauman's Chinese Theater on Hollywood.

  • Lori Rose Centi

    Lori's Centiments by Lori Rose Centi

    From family to children, to life on our street and in our world, Lori shares her view of the world

  • Jeff Barrett

    Love & Basketball by Jeff Barrett

    We all have a relationships with sports. Make it Facebook official.

  • Bill Randall

    Lower 9th Ward Conservative by Bill Randall

    Weekly agitation from a columnist who many believed to be one of the least likely to become known as a Conservative Republican.

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  • Charlie Shifflett

    Made in China by Charlie Shifflett

    China’s growing influence and what it means for America – from Capitol Hill to Main Street

  • Ian Martinez

    Magic and Math by Ian Martinez

    Politics and business insights balancing the human side of policymaking with a data-driven approach to assessing whether policies work.

  • Donna Rae Scheffert

    Making Change by Donna Rae Scheffert

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