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In Praise of the Lowly Weed

Posted on April 15, 2016 by Michael Kahn
If, like me, you have a lawn out your front door, then taking a Word Association Test using “dandelion” will likely trigger an array of negative terms, including perhaps Weed B Gon and other chemical warfare products offered by Scotts, Ortho, and Monsanto. Thus imagine my surprise at the nearly childlike wonder I experienced earlier this…
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Dylan, Hemingway, and a Peek Behind the Curtain

Posted on March 15, 2016 by Michael Kahn
Bob Dylan made headlines this month when a group of Oklahoma institutions announced their acquisition of an extensive archive of Dylan’s private work. According to the Bob Dylan Archive website at the University of Tulsa,  the trove includes 6,000 items of “never-before-seen handwritten manuscripts, notebooks and correspondence; films, videos, photographs and artwork; memorabilia; personal documents; unrecorded…
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Jellyfish and Herrings and Bombs, Oh My!

Posted on March 1, 2016March 2, 2016 by Michael Kahn
I have a chronic condition that many of you share. What is it? A  nagging curiosity about the origins of certain words and expressions. The most recent flare-up occurred last week on a family vacation along the Riviera Maya south of Cancun, Mexico. As I walked with my grandson Oliver down to the beach, we passed…
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Some X-Rated Thoughts

Posted on February 15, 2016 by Michael Kahn
As an intellectual property lawyer by day, I can confirm that my area of law is, to quote Cousin Eddie (Randy Quaid) from National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, “the gift that keeps on giving the whole year.” Not a month goes by without the arrival of yet another quirky case. Copyright law? Hard to top JCW…
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“You Can’t Make This Stuff Up”

Posted on January 16, 2016January 16, 2016 by Michael Kahn
Fiction versus reality. I have written occasionally, and contemplated more often, the profound wisdom behind the old saying that truth is stranger than fiction. The laws governing the real world are, in fundamental ways, different than the laws governing the world of fiction. Coincidence is a fact of life–right out there in the open, obvious…
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Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction . . . Usually

Posted on December 15, 2015 by Michael Kahn
We who toil in the field of fiction soon learn that truth is indeed stranger than fiction. Specifically, the laws of fiction prohibit the incredible coincidences that occur all the time in the real world. The key word here is “incredible.” Yes, there actually were twin girls, separated at birth, who found one another decades later…
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A Magical Poem

Posted on November 15, 2015 by Michael Kahn
Despite being an English major in college, poetry has never been at the top of my list of favorite art forms. But several years ago I came across a poem that I immediately fell in love with: “Sailing to Byzantium” by William Butler Yeats. Wanting to save that poem, I copied and pasted it into…
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Join me on November 19 at 6:30 pm . . .

Posted on November 13, 2015 by Michael Kahn
. . . for what the Maplewood Public Library has labeled An Evening with Michael Kahn. Here is a link to a description of the event, which should be lots of fun. I will be discussing and fielding questions on the topic of “Why Truth Is Stranger than Fiction?” Here is the Library’s description of…
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Was Yogi a Yogi?

Posted on October 15, 2015September 4, 2021 by Michael Kahn
We in St. Louis joined Baseball Nation in mourning the recent death of baseball legend Yogi Berra, a beloved son of our town who grew up on the Italian Hill. As might be expected, the obituaries celebrated not only his remarkable baseball career but his equally remarkable quotations–sayings that might strike you initially as absurd…
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A Fun Conversation with Author Jonathan Watkins

Posted on October 10, 2015 by Michael Kahn
We authors are accustomed to being the interviewees, i.e., the ones giving the answers to the questions. Thus it was a pleasure to settle down with fellow attorney-author Jonathan Watkins and finally get to ask some of the questions I’ve often wished an interviewer would ask me. And it was even more of a pleasure to…
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