Luke Russert’s Odyssey: ‘Look for Me There’

May 4, 2023

This is not a story about Telemachus, the son of Odysseus, who went in search of his wandering father. But it is a personal story, an epic all his own, […]

Cocktail of the Month: Sushi in a Glass

November 5, 2020

Miraculously, every sip of this drink, from Hanoi’s Unicorn Pub, tastes like a bite-size piece of maki roll. It’s hard to believe no actual fish were harmed in the making.

Coronavirus Report: Vietnam

March 25, 2020

Living abroad, I read the news about coronavirus hysteria in the U.S. with a feeling of separation. Reports of toilet paper hoarding, fights over bread in supermarkets, withering medical supplies […]

Profs & Pints: The Tet Offensive (A 360-Degree View)

April 1, 2019

Profs and Pints presents, “The Tet Offensive: A 360-Degree View,” with Erik Villard, military historian and author of Staying the Course: U.S. Army Combat Operations in Vietnam, Oct. 1967 to […]

Profs & Pints: The Tet Offensive (A 360-Degree View)

December 31, 2018

Profs and Pints presents, “The Tet Offensive: A 360-Degree View,” with Erik Villard, digital military historian for the US Army Center of Military History and author of Staying the Course: […]

Sen. John McCain, Gone Too Soon at 81

August 27, 2018

McCain had qualities that might have inspired us moving forward: humor, the experience of suffering, a heroic nature, principles and honor, a natural optimism about American virtues and the nation’s future.