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People still have the power; we just need to use it

NASHVILLE - The drive to Music City is a long one and we exhausted the football talk just north of Chattanooga, so the conversation turned to politics.

October 16, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


The people still have the power; we just need to use it

NASHVILLE - The drive to Music City is a long one and we exhausted the football talk just north of Chattanooga, so the conversation turned to politics.

October 16, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


‘Rocky Top,’ you’ll always be ... way too much for me

By the time you read this, I figure I will have heard the song "Rocky Top" so many times this weekend that my head will have exploded.

October 09, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


Politicians should talk about issues, not rhetoric

Unless you've been living under a rock these last few months, you know we are coming up on an important election cycle.

October 02, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


‘Welcome to Oxford,’ new home of civility

OXFORD, Miss. - We've come to this home office of Southern hospitality primarily for a football game. As another section of the paper today documents, my beloved Georgia Bulldogs took on the Ole Miss Rebels in a game Saturday.

September 25, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


Mom's birthday is a chance to reflect on childhood

Today is my mother's birthday. There is a law that prohibits me from divulging her age. That law is murder. If I put her age in the newspaper, she'll kill me. Nonetheless, I want to do something to mark her special day. I thought about writing about what a great mother she was and about the great childhood I had growing up in small-town Georgia. Because all of that is true. But the more I ...

September 18, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


To honor 9/11, let’s salute all real heroes

Our priorities get so screwed up sometimes. We put athletes or musicians or reality TV stars on a pedestal. We want to be like them.

September 11, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


Time to update Monopoly for 2011

Probably all of us have memories of gathering on rainy summer afternoons to play board games with family and friends. It was a great way to entertain ourselves in the days before video games and 200-plus channels of cable TV made board games seem old-fashioned.

September 04, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


My favorite season is just six days away

The first Georgia football game I attended was in 1969. The Dogs whipped Tulane 35-0. I still have the ticket stub tucked away in a scrapbook. I was 5.

August 28, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


Making cents of our financial crisis

I know that many of you share my concern over the fragile state of our economy. It seems that every day brings bad news for our finances.

August 21, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


I'm not deaf; I'm ignoring everyone

Let me start this morning by stating that I realize I'm getting older. I'm 47 now, not exactly a spring chicken, but still a few decades removed from the Old Editor's Home.

August 14, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


A love of books is something to cherish

I love books. Fiction. Nonfiction. It doesn't really matter. I've been this way since childhood, ever since Mrs. Widener taught us to read in the first grade. Before long, I was sharing the adventures of teenage detectives Frank and Joe Hardy. Soon after that, I was floating down the Mississippi with Huck and Jim, experiencing the Civil War through the eyes of Scarlett and Rhett and learning about racial inequality with Scout Finch. I love ...

August 07, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


Naps shouldn't be just for kids anymore

I enjoy a good nap. I'm not afraid to admit that. By "good nap," I don't mean when you accidentally fall asleep sitting in your easy chair watching TV or reading a book. Catching 40 winks that way is fine, I suppose. But that's not really a nap. A good nap is a deliberate effort, time set aside in the afternoon for a mini-snoozefest. The couch calls out to you as you begin to have ...

July 31, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


The endless search for intelligent life in DC

One of my favorite movies of all time is "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington." It stars Jimmy Stewart as Jefferson Smith, a naive man appointed to fill a vacancy in the U.S. Senate.

July 24, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


Come and listen to a story about TV themes

Sherwood Schwartz died last week, and if you don't have any idea who he was, that's OK. You certainly know his work.

July 17, 2011 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


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Even battered and bruised, America will always stand tall

Mere minutes after a teenage terrorist had been captured, Bostonians poured into the streets and cheered – cheered! – the police and firefighters who had ended the terror.

April 21, 2013 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


Grab your wallets, the tax man cometh

The government has been getting its grubby little paws into your paycheck every two weeks for the last year, and now it's ready for you to give more.

April 14, 2013 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


Man's best friend made a lasting impression

I often get asked how Glory, the black and white springer spaniel who lives at my house, and I got together.

April 07, 2013 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


My column today comes without any side effects

I sometimes have a hard time sleeping, so I do what a lot of people suffering from insomnia do. I turn on the TV.

March 31, 2013 | Mitch Clarke | Mitch Clarke's column


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