Author: thecolumnrule

‘SOCIAL DISTANCING’

‘SOCIAL DISTANCING’/photograph/gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com      “Social distancing” is not new. As kids, we were forced to go to such lengths if we had older siblings who walked faster and who ignored us anyway. Couples always have had bouts of deliberately setting themselves apart. Go to a social affair and see […]

SIMPLICITY

April 13, 2020 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com      In this staying-at-home time, simplicity seems to have re-appeared, just as cleaner air nationwide is reported, that due to decreased vehicle movement. Not using the car as much, not running off to appointments, visits, stores, brings us back inside the house where we might […]

ENDURANCE

  April 6, 2020 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com      There is understatement in almost everything British, and that may be because life’s storms are, indeed, best met by “Keep Calm and Carry On.” The Blitz, almost 15 years of war rationing, great economic and social change and now both the challenges of […]

THE SOBERING OF OUR YOUTH

  March 30, 2020 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com      The life-sobering of young people today in this coronavirus world, already shaken to an unsteady footing by Sept. 11, other terrorism, endless military conflict and the hypocrisy shown by often ineffective, bumbling, special interest-driven leadership, is not without historical precedent.      The […]

‘RIVER THAT FLOWS TWO WAYS’

‘RIVER THAT FLOWS TWO WAYS’/acrylic/gunther March 16, 2020 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com This is the mighty Native-American “Muhhekunnetuk,” Henry Hudson and Verrazzano’s waterway, the Dutch North River. It has carried people, goods and services through the ages of Indian itinerant travel, white exploration, war, peace, growth, depression and both the betterment and exploitation […]

‘TOWARD THE MOUNTAIN’

March 9, 2020 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com‘ ‘TOWARD THE MOUNTAIN’/acrylic on paper/gunther 2020: A republic long ago formed in living democracy yet to expand to its potential must now not stumble once again nor take steps backward. Collectively, we Americans are better than what we are, and we must climb the mountain of […]

INCLUSION

ABSTRACT IN THE COUNTRY’/acrylic-canvas/gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com There is no reason why art in abstraction cannot co-exist with the figurative, an old barn with a window of shape, form, color, line. As in a nation, if it chooses to be celebratory of all its people. The writer is a retired newspaperman. ahgunther@yahoo.com

REALITY AND THE UNKNOWN

‘DRAWN SHADE ON ABSTRACT’/acrylic-canvas/gunther February 24, 2020 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com This is figurative painting meeting abstract, and isn’t that what life is as well — the real mixed with the unknown, that which is as yet undeciphered? The writer is a retired newspaperman. ahgunther@yahoo.com

EDWARD HOPPER’S LIGHT

   ‘EDWARD HOPPER’S HIGH CHAIR, BATHED IN LIGHT’/acrylic-canvas/gunther February 17, 2020 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com Edward Hopper, the famed American realist painter, was born in the family home at Nyack on July 22, 1882, in a second-floor bedroom that is often bathed in the special luminescence which bounces off the Hudson River and straight […]

HOPE

‘HOPE’/on canvas/gunther February 10, 2020 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com After the man left, the White House was dark, in black again as when the British set fire in 1812. But inside there was bright light, and the nation gradually returned to hope.   The writer is a retired newspaperman. ahgunther@yahoo.com

‘CHANGING TIMES’

‘ABSTRACT AT THE OLD ASTOR’/acrylic-canvas/gunther February 1, 2030 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com In the ’50s, a struggling artist stayed a night at the old Astor and left behind an abstract painting to show times were a-changin’ (just a tale, but …).                  –30–

‘NEVER A BLUR’

January 20, 2020  ‘NEVER A BLUR’/stylized photograph/gunther      By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com Whenever there is war, and Washington adds horsepower to its response and a four-cylinder becomes a forever V-8; whenever there is peace yet troubles in the land are on the boil, the stove unwatched; whenever the elected and appointed think […]

‘HUMANITY’S ULTIMATE GOODNESS’

‘RORSCHACH ON HUDSON’/photograph/gunther      By Arthur H. Gunther I I I thecolumnrule.com      If Rockland County, N.Y.,  were to take its own Rorschach Test, it might look at the Hudson River pilings at Piermont that once supported a wooden pier from which more than a million men and some women left to confront […]

‘REMAINS’

FALMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS’/photograph/gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) Remains — physical reminders of the past, the black of lost memory in an emotional white fog; yet unseen ropes, some silk, some coarse, tether us to what was. The writer is a retired newspaperman. ahgunther@hotmail.com

‘YESTERDAY’

‘YESTERDAY’/acrylic on wood/gunther December 16, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) Yesterday can be a fading memory meant to be that way, perhaps to forget, perhaps neatly set aside to pull out again as you would a favorite seasonal sweater and so enjoy a replay, perhaps because in aging time and […]

EDWARD HOPPER

  December 9, 2019 ‘DOOR KNOB TO HISTORY’/photograph/gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) Edward Hopper, the famous American realist painter, could not have reached this marbled 1858 door knob in his childhood bedroom until a few years after his 1882 Nyack, N.Y., birth, but once he began turning it, the door opened […]

‘MORE TO THE STORY’

Dec. 2, 2019 ‘OLD HOUSE IN NEGATIVE ON NEW LINEN’/acrylic/linen By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook We are sometimes asked to look at the “black and white” of things, to assume that what appears white is just that, as well as black being black. That is the “positive” look. What if we […]

VENTURE FORTH!

  November 25, 2019 COLOR ON GRAY RIVER’/acrylic/gunther Rivers are gray and meant to be, though some shine blue and other hues. From the shore, with life declared by our own feelings, inclinations, style and additional uniqueness, we can each set the colors of the rainbow as foreground. It’s like dressing for the world as […]

‘CLOSED ON BROADWAY’

CLOSED ON BROADWAY’/acrylic/gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)   Change is part of the march of time. The hands may slow but the moments pass anyway. There can be sadness, loss of cherished routine, worry about the future. Yet as surely as the windows are covered and the door closed, another […]

WORLD OF HUES

‘CITY OF MANY COLORS’/acrylic/ November 11, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III      The thing about a city is its diversity. It doesn’t get built by one tribe. It doesn’t rise to its heights nor extend to its breadth and length by one anointed species. It doesn’t run on one person’s moxie nor fall […]

‘ONE’

‘ONE’/acrylic/gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III Everything begins with “1” after there is zero. The first second of life. First awareness. First year. First grade. First friend. First joy. First love. First job. First success. First home. First child. First heartbreak. First loss. First acceptance. First uppercase. First lowercase. First anything. First everything.  The writer […]

  ‘PATH’/photograph/gunther   By Arthur H. Gunther III What paths we take in this life,  not knowing the why of the walk nor the destination. The marks of others  are there to see, if we  but look down. Halted steps, skid marks, a hurried pace, a leisurely one, lessons for the observer. The path is […]

FOG

  October 21, 2019 ‘FOG’/acrylic on canvas   By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com Fog — le brouillard — particularly if  it comes on the broad expanse of L’Avenue des Champs-Élysées — is not merely mist in the air from a temperature change. It envelopes, and so you can be alone with your thoughts even […]

SEASONS

‘AT THE CAPE’/gunther October 14, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com       Seasons always end, leaving memories whether photographic, in the mind, in the heart, in the soul. They are there for renewal, reinforcement, reassurance.      Each of us takes from our particular seasons what we will, perhaps tucking away the […]

PART OF THE BEAT

October 7, 2019 ‘TUNED TO WSM, NASHVILLE’/acrylic/gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com      Defining country music is like translating the ever-growing list of languages, including colorful, highly descriptive idioms, in this immigrant America. Listening to it, from the earliest 1920s radio programs through the metamorphosis that are today’s sounds on smart phones, is […]

COLOR YOUR DREAMS

‘COBALT IN OCHRE’/acrylic/gunther September 30, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com       Sometimes what you look at is not what you see, like when you dream and the events are not reality. In both “readings,” the perceptions already gathered in an individual’s life direct the show.       Is this painting a cobalt […]

‘PROGRESS’

‘BARN AT SANDYFIELD’/acrylic/gunther September 23, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III        Thirty or so modest houses around a Pond called Beaver were more than just structure to the people within and about the meadows, the hills, the great quiet that is both rural and America.       Hardscrabble perhaps, basic, but life […]

GONE

Acrylic on canvas/gunther   September 16, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III CHANGE OF PACE: Song lyrics (mine) instead of an essay…   I locked the door last night, though it never had a key. You are gone, and I must forget. Forget the soulful moments, the depth we reached without a word said. Forget […]

LEAN ON ME

September 9, 2019 ‘Lean on Me’/photograph/gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)            Depending on the individual, “pride” is a variable. Some are too proud to accept help of any sort. Others extend their hands in need.      Truth is, this is an interdependent world, more so […]

‘MEDIA’ and discourse today

     Recently, the writer/artist Bill Batson wonderfully cajoled me into speaking before his great Learning Collaborative class of inquisitive adults, at the New City, N.Y., Jewish Center. He asked that my remarks be posted via my essay site. Thanks, Bill, for the invite.      The topic was “The Changing Role of the ‘Media’ […]

LETTER TO LIA

LETTER TO LIA’/acrylic/gunther   September 2, 2019  By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)            How many have received the letter Lia has let slip to the floor, her thoughts now focused beyond that red window?      She has not dropped the envelope, perhaps unable to completely part from […]

THE RED BARN

  ‘BARN DOOR’/acrylic/gunther August 26, 2019  By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      There probably is a barn in most people’s youth, whether you live on a farm, or you pass the iconic red structures as you grow up. Barns mean work for farmers’ kids but also a distinct playground for […]

THE CLOTHESLINE

‘ ‘WASH IN THE FIELD’/acrylic/gunther August 19, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      Imagine all the conversations at the clothesline that women have had in urban/suburban/rural areas; count the dreams/thoughts of so many women hanging wash by themselves. Now you have more talk, more dreams/thought than clothes left to […]

IN A LIFE

  ‘WHITE ON RED VASE’/acrylic/gunther August 12, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      What is it about white hair?  Mark of maturity, gathered wisdom? Life having lived in depth now aging toward its natural finish? Distinction?       Grandma? Encouragement for the young that they, too, can achieve?    […]

In the corner

‘IN THE CORNER’/acrylic/gunther   August 5, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com No one should be pushed into a corner — by anyone or even yourself — because that is not the place to make the best decisions. Instead, corners should be of welcome and mystery, of imagination and whimsey, of curiosity and adventure. […]

AT THE WINDOW

‘TWO WOMEN’/ACRYLIC/GUNTHER   July 29, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      These two women are in Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello home. One is white, prosperous. One is black, African-American, a slave. Presumably, they speak to one another.    They are at the dawn of a new age, this political, social, […]

SARAH

‘SARAH’/acrylic/gunther July 22, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      This is Sarah, but it could be you. She could anyone — of any sex, age, ethnicity, race, belief. Sarah is alone, but not alone. She is with her thoughts, her “me time,” in her space beyond a door.    […]

HOUSE MUSIC

‘Detail at South Truro’/gunther   By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)            There is music in this old house, though there is no electricity — disconnected decades ago. There is no radio, no record player, no iTunes. In fact, there are no people. But once, even before electricity, […]

WINDOWS

Gunther painting/acrylic on canvas July 9, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      Open a window, and you might get fresh air. Or fresh perspective. Depends on what’s out there, what you see, what you want to see.      The window frames a scene, and you are in control […]

OF VESTIBULES …

July 1, 2019 STAIR LANDING/Edward Hopper House, Nyack, N.Y./gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      The vestibule, the foyer, the landing of any house is initially what makes it a home. Visitors — family, friends, strangers — enter there, introduced/reintroduced to what else is in the house that makes it […]

THE SPECIAL KEY

‘HOUSE IN DONEGAL’/gunther June 24, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      There is your ancestry, whether you visit it, know it, appreciate it or not. It is in your DNA, in your features, perhaps in mannerisms, speech, beliefs. Ancestry may affect the genes in the way you are gifted […]

THE EDWARD HOPPER HOUSE DOOR

  ‘TOP OF STAIRS’/gunther June 17, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      NYACK, N.Y. — Once there was a door at the top of the steep steps in the 1858 birthplace home of Edward Hopper, the foremost American realist painter. It was not there in his childhood, 1887 birth-on, […]

WOMEN AND VOICE

‘VOICE’/gunther   June 3, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      In this time of overdue recognition of women, the root of all existence really, the essential nurturer, the balancer, the multi-tasker, the comforter, the rock upon which there is always a mooring when any of us must re-anchor, in […]

THE PROTECTED HOUSE

‘HOUSE IN FIELD’/gunther May 27, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      There is no driveway to our childhood home, immersed as it is in dreams and fantasies and those anchor memories which help keep sanity in adult life.      There is no driveway because within the house we […]

‘BLENDED’

‘BLENDED’/acrylic/gunther May 20, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III the column rule (also on Facebook)   Individualism builds the world as the genius within the person — the particular moxie — moves at its own speed and direction. Yet there is always a time when one joins another, and another, and the group becomes its […]

OF TREES, OF HOUSES, OF PEOPLE

‘TALL HOUSES’/gunther April 29, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      In dense forests, trees grow tall in competition for light. Yet each stands straight and proud, keeping the species together. Though the single tree seeks its majesty, it is also there as a buttress against storms that might take […]

WORLD OF HUES

  WORLD OF HUES/gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)   There’s this thing about color — it’s supposed to be this or that, according to scene. You know, bright blue sky, white sun, green mountains, straw fields. Every hue in its place, and the world’s clock keeps perfect time.   But […]

ON THE PORCH

GRAND VIEW ON HUDSON/gunther March 25, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      Porches are the soul’s resting spot. They are also the teaching sit-a-spell for one generation to the next. Whether it’s a traditional American small-town front porch, a Southern veranda or an urban stoop, there is emotional gold […]

NOT YET, ANYWAY

March 4, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      On the South Mountain, in Pomona, N.Y., named for the goddess of fruit, there came in 1711 Nicholas Concklin, a descendant of an English family arriving in 1637. Nicholas bought 400 acres and began the orchards that continue today. Looking toward […]

THE COLOR EVERYTHING

‘FLAG,’ acrylic on canvas/Gunther By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      The flag of the United States of America is a sacred cloth consisting of a field of 13 equal horizontal stripes of red alternating with white, with a blue rectangle or “canton” proclaiming (since 1960) 50 states. The stripes recognize […]

THE BARNS THAT BUILT AMERICA

‘BARN IN NYACK’/gunther February 18, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      The thing about barns is that many of us have a thing for them.       Barns are America. Well, they are also Germany, the Netherlands, the British Isles, Spain, varieties almost anywhere in the world. In the […]

LIGHT DEFINING LIFE

Light emerging from Edward Hopper’s childhood birthplace/room in Nyack, N.Y. (Gunther photo) February 11, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)        Imagine being born into light, not necessarily spiritual though it cannot be denied. The first opening of the child’s eyes, then awakening each morning into young adulthood with […]

‘All was right in his world’

‘MOONLIGHT’/Gunther January 28, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      Amidst the world’s troubles, a reassuring sight on a train: A busy mom, returning with a three-year-old from a trip to Gotham, him jabbering away, calling for “Mommy, Mommy” as she checked her smart phone. He tugged at her jacket, […]

48 RUE DE LA …

January 21, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      It is Paris, 48 rue de la … “Madeleine?” “Paix?” The street name does not matter. No. 48 does, that appartement not far from the street artists, who are ubiquitous. Umbrella left on the door handle for walks that take you […]

THE TREE OF OPTIMISM

  LAKE ANTRIM/gunther January 7, 2019 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      The tree stands alone, but there is enough evidence in the fog that others are in the background. It is sturdy, seemingly well-rooted, still with leaves and in a field of  pleasing color. Of optimism, this photograph.    […]

‘BUSY USING ELECTRONS’

j ‘December 31, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III      The painting shows an old colonial house, still occupied and happily, I suggest. There is cozy warmth from the fireplace, as you can see from the smoke. The windows are dark, so it is daylight. Set in a green field and under a blue […]

Relevance of time

December 24, 2018      Each Christmas, for a few decades now, my son, teacher Arthur H. Gunther IV, has taken my former newspaper column and now online space to offer a holiday story. Here it is for 2018.  By Arthur H. Gunther IV      It had kind of consumed him, this quest to […]

INTO A TUNNEL …

 December 17, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III  thecolumnrule.com  (also on Facebook)       There’s this tunnel thing because we all go through them at least once mentally, physically, romantically. Countries do, too. So does anything organized, such as religion. Ah, but is the journey welcome?       Might have no choice about […]

‘TICKET TO RIDE’

‘Light at Hopper House’ December 10, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      Our ancestors, living in caves, then huts, then small cabins, all without much benefit of light — there were no Andersen double-glazed, energy-efficient windows then — must have grabbed, mentally, emotionally, at any sliver of brilliant shining […]

THE MAGIC WINDOW

December 3, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      Before there were smartphone screens to stare into, children looked out the window, their eyes portals for real but mostly imaginary scenes.      Cars passing, dogs chasing squirrels, a neighbor mowing. Raindrops, snow flakes, the falling sun, a full moon. […]

WHEEL NOT REINVENTED

By Arthur H. Gunther III the columnrule.com (also on Facebook)      One of the non-dynamics of “progress” is that as new technology replaces the old, tried and true habits honed by trial, error, ingenuity, make-do and survival are sometimes cast aside, even lost.      For example, in this age of omnipresent air conditioning, […]

EDWARD HOPPER AND WHAT’S RELATIVE

Credit: Christie’s November 19, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      Relativity isn’t confined to Einstein. It applies in the art world, too. Most recent example: the Christie’s auction sale last week of “Chop Suey,” the Edward Hopper 1929 painting, which hit a record at $91,875,000. The famed American realist […]

THE GUNS OF AUGUST …

November 11, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) When, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918, 100 years ago, the guns of August 1914 were finally silenced, 40 million casualties could still be heard, their plaintive cries ignored as the path to the next […]

WOMEN AND THE AMERICAN SOUL

Nov. 5, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      Tuesday, Nov. 6, will be the women’s election.       Females give birth to men (and women) who go on to be powerful politicians. That gender endures the pain of creation to produce us all. Given the almost karmic force of […]

SAVING THE DAY

October 29, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther  III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook) Quietly done, not-fussed-about, get-it-finished moments strike deep chords in the reflections of older life, or so it appears in a Halloween memory. More than a few seasons ago in Tallman, N.Y., then a little hamlet of fruit orchards, an equally small church offered […]

‘SENSUOUS DATE’

October 22, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrulecom (also on Facebook)      Some seasons ago, quite a few really, the no. 6 red naugahyde-covered twirling stool at Tiny’s Spring Valley, N.Y., diner offered a fine view of the glass donut and sliced-cake case, which, of course, was a most tempting time, even for […]

THEY ‘SUNG’ FOR US April 13, 2009      There is no workplace rhythm – this necessary, life-sustaining tempo, this melody, this song – without the interplay of people. Bosses, the ordinary grunts, specialists, the guys and gals who do the job, or who do the job better than others, the slackers, the prima donnas, […]

REMEMBERING FRIENDSHIP

October 1, 2018  By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      Friendship recalled can be like the whiff of old wood that reminds you of your grandfather’s garage, or you come across a country farm stand and you remember apple-buying at the Concklin place, or you simply have a flash of memory […]

WOMEN CAN SAVE US ALL NOV. 6

September 10, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      If I were a woman and it was Nov. 6, 2018, I would vote as if it were as important as childbirth, a fulfilling career, a great relationship or just being happy with whatever lifestyle was desirable. Those wishes aside, this […]

‘GHOST LIGHT’

September 3, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      “Ghost lights” are the incandescents traditionally left on in darkened theaters, perhaps for safety though the superstition is more romantic, that the lit bulbs are for the ghosts  surely in every theatrical house.      There isn’t an actor worth her/his […]

DO NOT TOLERATE INDECENCY

August 27, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also on Facebook)      Whether a teacher would have made the schwachkopf write “I will think before I tweet” 100 times on the blackboard; whether a mother might have put soap in his mouth for his anti-humanity words; whether a woman would have kneed him […]

BEING ALIVE …

August 20, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com (also appears on Facebook)      A small room in Brooklyn, an old, cheap-to-rent apartment not far from the docks where a seaman could find work but today so expensive a neighborhood that one year’s pay in 1918 would not cover a week’s fancy dining; in […]

NO FLUORESCENT LIGHTING

August 13, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com      Fluorescent lights never fit cafes where a small corner table has a lady sitting without fidget, staring a bit into space, her hands holding tight a hot cup of tea. A moment of reflection? Simply a shopping break? Waiting for someone? Has a romance […]

IMPOLITENESS, INCIVILITY

August 6, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III ahgunther@hotmail.com Impoliteness and incivility are what they are these days, which generally means watered-down manners, some to the point of not being recognizable social behavior. It’s as if no one taught some clowns how to act toward others. And this is from someone who has been a […]

KEEP THE WATCH

July 23, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com      In the 1939 political comedy/drama, “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” the naive but principled Jefferson Smith (James Stewart) is supposed to be a do-no-harm bumpkin replacement for a deceased U.S. senator from an unnamed western state who will not interfere with wheeling and dealing. […]

SILENCE, BEYOND GOLDEN

July 16, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com I talk too much, can be overly gregarious, especially when there is a seemingly captive audience. That’s rude, isn’t it? Yet most of us do not listen, at least not fully, so while doing so is defensive and protective, it can be a put-off as well. […]

AFFIRMATION

July 9, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com A recent painting, “Abstract on a Red Wall,” came about because what I had on the canvas was not working — there was nothing there that told a story or suggested one. The colors could not stand on their own. The form, the line, had no […]

HOW TO HONOR THE CAPITAL GAZETTE FIVE

July 2, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com      Of all that was so sorrowfully missing from the presidency on the line-of-duty deaths of five newspapermen and women in Maryland last week, the saddest was a moment of silence. Had the non-president, even before he again flew off to his Bedminster, N.J., golf […]

THE GREAT INDECENCY

June 18, 2018 By Arthur H. Gunther III thecolumnrule.com      This imperfect experiment called America, conceived in great, precipice-style argument by the Framers, not fully realized as to intent and potential, nevertheless has endured. Winston Churchill, the half-American: “Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others.”      Therefore, citizens, […]