Of coarse: We want a few to speak no evil
Zane: Allow me to sing the praises of the late George Carlin, the shining knight of comedy who attacked the pillars of prudery, the redoubts of repression and the censor's castle.
Our life at 72 degrees
Zane: A few tips for marital bliss. If your spouse's eyes have a feverish vacancy, if her skin is dewy -- but not in a good way -- and her frustration level is way past 11 when she declares, "It's hot as an oven in here," she's in no mood for blazing repartee.
Energy answers lie beyond the gotcha
Zane: It isn't easy being green. Just ask Al Gore. The Nobel Peace Prize-winning environmentalist was embarrassed last year when a conservative think tank reported that he used 20 times as much electricity as the average American.
How the Internet makes us worse
Zane:Americans greet each new technological advance as if it had been delivered by the stork. We coo over each bundle of perfection, foreseeing only a brilliant future.
Bookstore readings go local
Zane:The roster of writers appearing at Triangle bookstores used to be a Who's Who of American letters.
Looking better than our portrait is the best revenge
Zane:I'd never had my portrait executed until I joined The News & Observer in 1996. Back then the paper used drawings of its columnists. The excitement of being immortalized by the artist's eye quickly gave way to queasy dismay.
Nosing out talent
Zane:"Always on the go, always on the look-out"
Divided we stand
Zane:In the late 1990s, as politicians debated the best uses for those massive budget surpluses, newspapers were filled with voices decrying the conformity that had spread across America.
When our lives become iMovies
Zane:Charles Bronson offed my father. He hid a bomb inside a bottle of red wine, and when it exploded, he gave my old man everlasting life. For this, I am eternally grateful.
What a way to choose
Zane:Bold promises to unite our fractured nation and solve the gnarly problems that bedeviled their predecessors.
Friendly, from afar
J. Peder Zane:Earth Day isn't exactly my favorite holiday. A born and bred Gothamite, I never come any closer to roughing it than hiking to the store, hunting for bargains or fishing for something to wear.
Bounty from the land of ideas
J. Peder Zane:When I was The N&O's book review editor, I often heard bibliophiles mutter: So many books, so little time.
Rhetoric heats up; reality fogs up
J. Peder Zane:I'm not so sure.
Kimble, nation went on the run
J. Peder Zane:Dr. Richard Kimble is bound for the death house -- not to care for prisoners but to await execution for his wife's murder.
When our culture was all shook up
J. Peder Zane:Slap on some aviator sunglasses? Don a sequin jumpsuit? Curl my lip? Swivel my pelvis? Wolf down a grilled peanut butter and banana sandwich?
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