The Bus Will Find You

Detroit was once the envy of the world, one of its richest cities, built on automobiles and broad shoulders. In this century, it went bankrupt.  But bankruptcy didn’t mean a lack of good ideas. They are still there, in the shadows. One sprang from Andy Didorosi:...

TV’s Birthplace

Television did not begin in New York or Los Angeles.  It was the brainchild of a fourteen-year-old farm boy, the vision of a fellow with a funny name:  Philo T. Farnsworth.  Philo was plowing a field on the family farm near Rigby, Idaho, day dreaming...

Clown Clergy

The new methodist minister in Sparta, Georgia, was a guy with a red nose. No, not from drinking or sunburn. Folks thought they were hiring the Reverend Bill Matthews.  What they got was Bags the clown.  Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)...

The REAL Johnny Appleseed

Paul Rokich grew up in the old American Smelter camp in Tooerle, Utah.   Copper lay under the Oquirrh Mountains.  To get it, workers nearly killed the soil.  The Oquirrh’s were so polluted, experts told Rokich they could not be saved.  One...

Legless Wrestler

The more of America I see, the more I find people who are ruled by courage, love, endurance and are driven to work hard no matter what may befall them.  They are often overlooked and under reported. Nick Ackerman was the first disabled athlete picked as NCAA...

So Cold, Spit Bounces

 There is still a little frontier in all of us.  Something that urges us out beyond the limits of our settled lives. Diana Moroney shrugs off the world she lives in to find her heart in another. She races a team of sled dogs 11-hundred miles from Anchorage...