Burnt Ends: The Fast History of Low and Slow Life
He chewed, making a deep rumbling noise among the masticating before the actual word formed and escaped his still-in-motion mouth. “Glory.”
He chewed, making a deep rumbling noise among the masticating before the actual word formed and escaped his still-in-motion mouth. “Glory.”
Back in 2015, in the aftermath of the South Carolina church shooting, Memphis’s City Council decided that it wanted to rid itself of statues celebrating terrorists and traitors. The city’s council voted to get rid of one such statue before being immediately overruled by the Tennessee Historical Commission. Sam Wilkinson talks about what happened next.