The Great American Place: Dayton, OhioIt was a town forced to earn its living by its wits from the very beginning—most spectacularly through the work of two young bicycle mechanics—and now it’s remaking itself into a Colonial Williamsburg of the industrial age. By Lester A. Reingold
SlangIt’s the poetry every American writes every day—a centuries-old epic of abuse, taunt, criminality, love, and bright, mocking beauty. An Interview With J. E. Lighter by Hugh Rawson
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