Heath Lenoble

Contributor

My favorite topics to write about are history, sports, and politics, but I love film as well.

Latest Articles

The End of Another Drought
The San Francisco Giants won the World Series on Monday for the first time since 1954. They are one of many teams to end a championship drought since 2004.
Nov 2, 2010 - Heath Lenoble
The State of Officiating in Sports
Sports officials face increased scrutiny as current technology allows for instant replay and immediate proof of any incorrect calls.
Aug 7, 2010 - Heath Lenoble
Has the USA Stopped Building?
The United States of America faces tough decisions about how to fix its crumbling infrastructure.
Jul 29, 2010 - Heath Lenoble
Choosing Power Instead of the People
Today (and through American history) elected officials and their Parties have been more interested in attaining and holding power than in the people.
Jul 23, 2010 - Heath Lenoble
Cities that Just Can't Win
For over 30-years the cities of Cleveland, Seattle, Milwaukee, San Diego, and Buffalo have not won a title in any of the four major sports, despite fielding 12 teams.
Feb 27, 2010 - Heath Lenoble
It is Always Wall Street Against Main Street
Today's populist, "Main Street," outrage against the moneyed interests of "Wall Street" is nothing new in the history of the United States.
Feb 3, 2010 - Heath Lenoble
President Obama Makes no one Happy
President Obama currently finds himself unable to make anyone happy no matter what he does. He is in a position similar to many other leaders throughout history.
Dec 30, 2009 - Heath Lenoble
Canada's Stanley Cup Drought
The National Hockey League was founded in Canada and most of the players were born there. Yet no Canadian team has won the Stanley Cup since the 1992-1993 season.
Dec 11, 2009 - Heath Lenoble
Too Early for Christmas?
It used to be thought improper for stores to advertise for Christmas before Thanksgiving; today the season starts in September, and it is getting earlier each year.
Nov 20, 2009 - Heath Lenoble
Mad Men, Dexter - Anti-heroes Take Over TV
TV shows like Mad Men, Dexter, and Damages are showing that viewers are more interested in complex anti-heroes than the simple supermen they embraced in the past.
Nov 10, 2009 - Heath Lenoble