Martin Luther King Junior was a mad philanderer. Richard Cohen, in an article published in yesterday’s Washington Post, ponders the implications were it more widely known at the time.
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Posted in Journalism, Observation, Real Men with tags Martin Luther King Junior, Richard Cohen, Washington Post on November 19, 2014 by Jarrod BoyleFreedom, Sunshine and a Little Flower
Posted in Observation with tags Hans Christian Andersen, Joshua Bell, Washington Post on May 22, 2012 by Jarrod Boyle
I recently read a story from the Washington Post via Facebook, about an experiment conducted in a U.S. railway tunnel.
One of the world’s most gifted musicians, Joshua Bell, stood and played a succession of classical masterpieces on a $3.5 million dollar violin and was ignored by everyone, except a small child. Continue reading

