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Song of the Day 6/7: The Long Ryders, “Looking for Lewis and Clark”
Guest post by Nathan Arizona People are looking for Lewis and Clark again. Sure, the guys who explored the rivers, forests and mountains of President Jefferson’s newly purchased western territory never completely escape American consciousness. But the focus has been sharpened by a buzzy new book by Craig Fehrman called “This Vast Enterprise: A New […]
DL Open Thread Sunday Magazine: June 7, 2026
A Playlist For Your Dog? I’m not buying it. However: Dog ownership has gotten increasingly elaborate, and nobody seems embarrassed about it. The fresh food delivery services, the orthopedic beds, the Halloween costumes with coordinating owner outfits—and now, according to new research, the personalized Spotify playlist. MetLife Pet Insurance analyzed more than 500 public Spotify […]
DL Open Thread: Saturday, June 6, 2026
Karney Klaims He Has A Plan To House The Homeless. Sounds more like a chance to diss those who have krossed him: Wilmington Mayor John Carney said the city does have plans for those still residing at the unhoused encampment at Christina Park, despite the intention to close it on June 15. In an after-hours […]
Song of the Day 6/5: Edgar Winter’s White Trash, “Cool Fool”
Here’s how hard up Trump is for acts willing to play his big birthday party for America: He’s enlisted Lee Greenwood, of “God Bless the USA” fame, to warble that 1984 hit again, as he has at various Trump rallies since 2016. If Trump wants old white guys who sing and play saxophone (early in […]
Delaware Political Weekly: Week Ending June 4, 2026
Just when I think that we’re pretty much done with intriguing new developments, I’m proven wrong. At least wrong enough so that I’ve got items for yet another political weekly. 1. Sen. Mantzavinos Gets A Primary Challenger. Well, I didn’t hear about this until this morning, but he filed yesterday. So…I’m counting it. One Jose Lopez […]
DL Open Thread: Friday, June 5, 2026
Incyte, BPG, The City Of Wilmington. What could possibly go wrong?: Less than two years after investing nearly $80 million into two downtown Wilmington office buildings, the pharmaceutical company Incyte sold the properties to the city’s most prominent developer in a deal that generated just 10 cents in real estate taxes, according to public deed […]
Song of the Day 6/4: The Rolling Stones, “Slipping Away”
As El Somnambulo keeps pointing out, Trump has entered the lame duck portion of his presidency. With more court decisions going against him and more Republican lawmakers going rogue, he can feel his grip on power, his stranglehold on the GOP throat, slipping away. They have always been the only potential check on his demands, […]
DL Open Thread: Thursday, June 4, 2026
Not Better Late Than Never? I’m not so sure: The biggest legislative controversy of last summer is back before the General Assembly. Lawmakers are set to introduce a bill today that would indefinitely extend New Castle County school districts’ controversial ability to tax commercial and residential properties at different rates. Authored by Rep. Kim Williams […]
Song of the Day 6/3: The Black Crowes, “She Talks to Angels”
Well, that was awkward. The Black Crowes were playing a show in Tampa and were just about to launch into their signature song, “She Talks to Angels,” when the video screens showed one of the band’s logos, a cartoon crow in an Uncle Sam costume. The crowd responded with a chant of “USA, USA!” Big […]
DL Open Thread: Wednesday, June 3, 2026
The New Medical School Is A BFD. I think this is a win-win, and, yes, a coup for Gov. Matt Meyer: Delaware will soon have its own medical school, a first in the state’s history. The state is partnering with Philadelphia’s Thomas Jefferson University to establish a regional campus of Sidney Kimmel Medical College. It […]
Song of the Day 6/2: Phil Collins, “I Missed Again”
You probably heard about the Enhanced Games, an Olympics-style athletic competition that allowed participants to use whatever performance-enhancing drugs they cared to. Organizers promised that doped-up athletes would shatter world records. Spoiler alert: They didn’t. After months of hype, billionaire backing and promises that performance-enhancing drugs would redraw the limits of human ability, the event […]
DL Open Thread: Tuesday, June 2, 2026
It’s A War–It’s A Bore: For three months, President Trump has been deeply engaged in the Iran conflict, planning the 38 days of attack, struggling to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and proclaiming “a whole civilization will die tonight,” then backing away to declare a cease-fire and a naval blockage of Iranian ports. But […]
Q: Who Owns Nnamdi Chukwuocha, Dan Cruce, Krista Griffith And Ray Seigfried?
Answer, albeit only a partial answer, is a Third Party Advertising PAC now running propaganda for this Delaware Way Quartet. Almost certainly to be expanding in scope. Before I get to the particulars, first let me tell you that such a PAC cannot specifically urge you to vote for a candidate, and cannot coordinate with […]


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