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Too many people who don't really understand journalism use the term "burring the lead."
From a recent Yahoo story, starting from the lead paragraph.
Donald Trump has hailed the "unmatched achievement and unlimited potential" of the US in a triumphalist address marking the country's 250th anniversary.
In a late-night campaign-style speech in Washington DC on Saturday, the US president claimed his country was "just getting started" as he vowed to take it "to new levels".
Celebrations have been marred by extreme weather, including a dangerous heatwave in recent days, and a passing storm that delayed Trump's speech. An apparent white nationalist march through the streets of Washington also caused alarm.
Folks, this is what's called "burring the lead."
Found another standard "God Bless America" pamphlet they print out every June. God better hurry up and bless us. I don't know how much longer we have.
Jon Wesick shares his recent work to close out our holiday posting. Thanks to him and to Eric N. Peterson for being our artistic MVP. Thanks to everyone reading Oddball Magazine this extended week.
Jackie Oldham is the first poet with a special entry this Fourth of July. Thanks to her and artist Eric N. Peterson. Enjoy special holiday content at Oddball Magazine.
Thanks to James Penha for publishing my poem "Department of Justice Releases America’s 250th Birthday Song" in The New Verse News on this Fourth of July.
One more from Donald Fagen's Kamakiriad album. I wasn't sure what song to include, but then I found out Rick Moranis was in the video for "Tomorrow's Girls." Truly a summer song. Be safe this weekend.
Held at the First Baptist Church on 633 Centre Street in Jamaica Plain. Doors open at 7:00. Click here for more info.
Janet Cormier with words on one facet of the American spirit.
Bamboozled No More! is up for Friday at Oddball Magazine.
It's weird to think of a song like "Snowbound" from Donald Fagen's Kamakiriad album as a summer song, but I do.
Follow me for more news on decaying soulless octogenarians propped up by evil science. Or not.
From this week's online gathering. Stone Soup is taking a break this week. Stay safe this July Fourth weekend. I'll see you back two Wednesdays from now.
I'll be off next week, bound for parts unknown. Stone Soup will be back on July 15 for special feature Mary Ann Honaker. Stay safe this holiday weekend and until I see you next time.
Decided to share an old article of mine, "Is Trump adding a dash of salt to the hate?" Read it now on my Medium page.
Saw this tweet and thought of George Carlin immediately.
Maybe if told people that superheroes were being caged alongside immigrants and other brown people, we could end ICE tomorrow and turn this country around. A slightly out of context page from Spawn #10, written by Dave Sim with artwork by Todd McFarlane.
In light of the Great American State Fair, here's the poem "State Fair Fireworks, Labor Day" by Maryann Corbett, courtesy of the Poetry Foundation site.
For you zinesters, Quadzilla is looking for writers to contribute to their next zine. Visit their Instagram page, follow them, and DM them with questions.
There's still time to submit to Molecule. Check out the guidelines and send in your microwork before July 15.
Going into July with an all-open mic this Wednesday.
Just before I have to take a week off.
We'll be back with features. I even hope to announce a couple for September soon.
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Sometimes rage is the best cure for crippling fear.
Emotional chemo.
One poison to kill another.
Here's Anne Skove's latest comic with something you may not have known.
"She Who Laughs Laughs" is here now at Oddball Magazine.
A tree falls and Mike Mesterton-Gibbons writes about it. Welcome to Monday at Oddball Magazine.
For a change, I'm focusing on an album from my young summer days. Kamakiriad by Donald Fagen was introduced to me by my then-girlfriend during my senior year at college. It became an unofficial soundtrack for the last part of my year and the summer. I recommend the album, especially if you're a Steely Dan fan. Here's the first of a selection of songs from the album.