I Was a Scared Teenager When Four Bikers Pulled Up Next to My Broken Down Car at Night — Here’s What They Did

I was seventeen years old and I had been driving for exactly eleven months when my front left tire blew out on Highway 12 at nine-thirty on a Friday night. The blow-out was so sudden and violent that I screamed before I’d processed what was happening — one second the car was moving normally and … Read more

I’m a 65-Year-Old Librarian and the Biker Who Started Coming to My Reading Group Changed Everything

I have run the Thursday Evening Reading Circle at the Harmon County Public Library for twenty-one years. In that time we have read one hundred and twelve books, lost seven members to death, gained twenty-three new members, had one romantic relationship develop between attendees that resulted in a marriage. I was honored to attend, and … Read more

I Was the Emergency Room Doctor When a Rival Gang Beat a Biker to Within an Inch of His Life — What Happened Next Was Nothing I Expected

I have been an emergency medicine physician for nineteen years. I’ve worked in level one trauma centers in two cities, I did a year of humanitarian medicine in West Africa, and I’ve spent the last eight years in a regional hospital that serves a three-county area with a population that includes farming communities, a mid-size … Read more

The Reason Dolly Parton Cried for Three Days When She Heard Whitney Houston’s Version of “I Will Always Love You”

Dolly Parton wrote “I Will Always Love You” in 1973 as a farewell to Porter Wagoner — the country music star who had been her mentor and her professional partner and who she was leaving to pursue a solo career that she understood she could not pursue while remaining inside the creative and professional structure … Read more

The Night Jimi Hendrix Sat Alone in a Hotel Room and Recorded a Message He Said Was For “Whoever Finds This After I’m Gone”

There are objects that become more than objects because of what they contained at a specific moment in time. A hotel room tape recorder. A small machine of the kind that musicians of that era carried the way writers carry notebooks — as a capture device for the things that arrive in the middle of … Read more

Five Bob Dylan Concerts Where the Audience Left Furious — That Are Now Considered the Greatest Performances of His Career

Bob Dylan has spent sixty years in a state of conflict with his audience’s expectations. Not accidentally — not as the byproduct of restlessness or inconsistency. Deliberately. With the specific intention of someone who has decided that the audience’s comfort with a version of him is a problem to be solved rather than a condition … Read more