News of the invasive ‘personality models’ on Facebook prompts thoughts of abandoning the social addiction, J.P. Devine writes.
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J.P. Devine: H2N3 and the usual suspects
It’s everywhere, and all it takes is a touch of a hand from a smiling clerk or a sweet innocent to catch — yes, that’s right — the flu, writes J.P. Devine.
J.P. Devine: The holiday kid
Lucrative hotel work in the big city made for a good life, especially during the holidays, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine MIFF Movie Review: ‘The Immigrant’
Beautiful to see, James Gray’s movie once again arrives in town with the fabulous Marion Cotillard, J.P. Devine writes.
The old man, the Zika and the Ixodes scapularis
Abandoning his ruminations on youth when climate change forced a move to Maine, JP Devine pens an unlikely message of hope.
The old woman’s Christmas
Having spent five decades tethering her beloved madman to reality, She hopes that this time of stress will pass as the New Year dawns, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Bonnie and Clyde’
The movie will always remain on the top shelf of great, truly American films, J.P. Devine says.
Waterville is my kind of town
J.P. Devine writes that he loves his adopted home, even more than California, even when it’s hot out, even when things change.
Exodus of migrants reminds us of who we are
As a nation of immigrants, we watch what’s going on in the Middle East with familiarity and hope, J.P. Devine writes.
The hackers cometh for those who embrace future
Sure, technology’s great, J.P. Devine writes, but so much can go wrong in our brave new world.