Hayden Hollingsworth

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: So Many Crises

In his essay, American Crisis,Thomas Paine said, “These are the times that try men’s souls.”  Over two centuries old, it certainly seems applicable today.  The only difficulty would be...

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: Life on The Median Strip

We’re all going through the same frustrations of confinement with Covid-19 and one way I...

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: Covid-19 Questions That Need Answers

The confusion about the coronavirus crisis is badly in need of a central agency, one...

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: Does Character Count?

Is there anyone who is not exhausted by the current deluge of political frenzy?  The...

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: Pity For The President

Rarely does a day go by without “Breaking News” concerning some action or comment by...

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: Good-Bye to Gutenberg

In the year 1439 there appeared an invention that was perhaps the most important happening in the second millennium.  The inventor is remembered as...

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: Horror Should Not Lead to Apathy

The horror of Parkland and all the other mass killings can easily raise rhetoric to levels that obscure the obvious.  Trying to restore reasonableness...

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: Windows To The World

If there is one thing to which we have more than enough access it’s information.  The elderly among us may have resisted smartphones, Twitter,...

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: The Last Christmas Tree

A trip to Walmart, $29.95, and I had bought my last Christmas tree.  I am not expecting to exit soon, but this artificial 4...

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: The Seasons and The Spirit

Almost everyone will be asked, “Have you got the Christmas spirit yet?”  Indefinable with precision, we know what it is. If we were lucky...

HAYDEN HOLLINGSWORTH: It’s Not Just About Sex

At the very beginning let me say that in no way am I defending what is now being euphemistically called “sexual misconduct.”  Every available...