Tag Archives: Therese Bottomly

The Women Who Walk Away

In her classic short story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas,” Ursula K. Le Guin writes of a happy place known for a joyous Festival. A cheerful sweetness hovers in the air of the magical Omelas, and it is reflected in the citizens. “They were not simple folk, you see, though they were happy…,” […]

Oregonian editor: Shut up, readers

American newspapers aren’t used to groveling. Before the internet gave advertisers more options, many newspapers had a monopoly on advertising – especially with the classifieds. Newspapers were cash cows. Smug cash cows. So smug they didn’t see what was coming their way. As a commenter on Twitter put it this week: “The downfall of newspapers […]