The Making of a Martial Arts School
by Shannon Bond Six-year-old Lauren Phillips watched the demonstration at Parkville Days, enthralled, so the story goes. Afterward, she told
Read Moreby Shannon Bond Six-year-old Lauren Phillips watched the demonstration at Parkville Days, enthralled, so the story goes. Afterward, she told
Read Moreby Jay Kerner Read this column while you can. At this point, it’s still an original product of my fevered
Read MoreA historic building decked out with local flair, an outdoor courtyard, and a Regular Joe coffee blend, what more could
Read Moreby Shannon Bond Winter is many things. It can be a busy time with school and activities, holidays, and family
Read MoreSt. Joseph, Mo. native Anthony Glise is a world-renowned classical guitarist, composer, and author. He has won many awards and
Read MoreMojo’s is a coffeeshop in Kearney, Missouri, located in Northwest, Missouri.
Read MoreEarlier this month I went in for an endoscopy and a colonoscopy. Or, as was listed next to my name on the whiteboard, I had a ↑↓. Most people were just having a ↓, so I will admit that I felt a little special to have been chosen for a bi-directional procedure. Because when they take you back to the…
Read MoreWelcome to the new Regular Joe. We’re so glad you’re here. The pandemic did a number on many small publications,
Read MoreI recently acquired a lot of new music, on vinyl and CD. My mother moved out of the house we’d lived
in since 1958, and gave me a lifetime’s collection. The vinyl included some iconic recordings from my
childhood. There are albums from Jonathan Winters, Frank Sinatra, and the Baja Marimba Band, not to
mention Beethoven and Bach.
I myself have a tendency to think that if leggings were really pants they would call them pants, but there are so many people that wear them now, as pants, I have become confused (more so than usual). Has it become socially acceptable to wear, out in public, leg coverings that are really a just thick cousin of panty hose and call them pants? Perhaps…
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