Prof. Alex Taylor’s column dives in to the legend of Boot Hill and the many incarnations thereof. Originally appearing November 1, 1988 in the Gainesville Georgia Times, he examines some of the famous epitaphs associated with the Wild West, and some insight into other Boot Hills — mafia included. Indeed, the Lester Moore grave is…… Continue reading No Less, No More
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Oh My Goodness, He Said BLUENOSE
Alex Taylor Tuesday brings a one Anthony Comstock to light. You probably haven’t heard of this gent or the delightful derision bearing his name. Published in Gainesville Georgia’s Times, October 25, 1988, Taylor’s “Nude Painting..” feels harmless until you dive a little deeper into the deathly fallout of priggish policies. More to follow … Nude…… Continue reading Oh My Goodness, He Said BLUENOSE
Choice Words
This week, Prof. Alex Taylor covers the meaning and origin of a few select words from the world of crime. To comment, time apparently never favors certain parts of language, as you shall soon see. This column was originally published, October 18, 1988 in Gainesville Georgia’s Times, usually found on the left of the first…… Continue reading Choice Words