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March 31, 2022

Popular Sam Smith essays

 Hooligan days

How to keep people going to museums

Becoming

Practicing anthropology without a license

Loving trains

The care and feeding of non-profit boards 

Bringing politics home

Post partisan depression

Harvard U: Magna Cum Probation

Senatorial inquiry

The Review and blogging

 A Poitier film worth watching

When the top caves in 

DC Diary: The new century

A history of the Iraq war told entirely in lies

Change the culture; the politics will follow

Potluck with neighbors

The dysfunctional family known as America

How the Koch brothers helped dismantle the Democratic Party

The canaries in Studio A

Back to school: Memoirs of a parent association president

 

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TALES FROM THE ATTIC

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ABOUT THE REVIEW

  • Sam Smith Bio

SAM SMITH'S BOOKS

  • Sam Smith's Great American Political Repair Manual
  • Why Bother? Getting a Life in a Locked Down Land
  • Shadows of Hope: A Freethinker's Guide to Politics in the Time of Clinton
  • Captive Capital: Colonial Life in Modern Washington

MULTITUDES: The unauthorized memoirs of Sam Smith

  • Introduction
  • Becoming
  • Friends: A Quaker education
  • Summer
  • Harvard: Magna cum probation
  • The canaries in Studio A
  • Suspect
  • Hooligan Navy days
  • Seeds
  • How the trouble began
  • Fire
  • Place
  • DC Diary: 1970s
  • DC Diary: 1980s
  • DC Diary: 1990s
  • DC Diary: The new century
  • Going Green
  • The loneliest mile in town
  • Rebel

SEARCHABLE ARCHIVES OF OUR PRINT EDITIONS

THE IDLER 1964-1967

DC GAZETTE 1966-1985

PROGRESSIVE REVIEW 1985-2003

SAM'S MUSIC

  • Sam played in bands - piano and vocals - for some 40 years. This link is to some of these band performances. (They begin after Songs From DC and Freeport)
  • Some songs about DC written by Sam Smith
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