Chuck's World
Chuck Sigars has been writing his weekly column for Beacon newspapers, “Chuck’s World,” since 2001. You would think he’d be better at it by now.
Born in southern California in 1958, Chuck grew up mostly in Phoenix, Ariz. before moving to the Pacific Northwest in 1983.
An award-winning college actor and playwright (very small awards, some of them only theoretical), Chuck soon turned his attention to becoming an inept father, husband and homeowner, mining his misadventures for public amusement.
He is the father of two children, Beth (27) and John (22), and has been married to Julie Kae Sigars, a musician, college professor and Presbyterian minister (someone in the family had to have a real job), since 1983.
Chuck is the author of three books, "The World According to Chuck" (2004), "Mr. Chuck Explains It All" (2007), and "50 Is The New Nothing" (2011), which can be found languishing in the cellar at Amazon.com or in a couple of bookstores in Texas.
A new quasi-memoir, "Learning to Walk," is scheduled to be published in early summer 2012, assuming he finishes it and/or figures out what he wants to be when he grows up.
Chuck has a website (www.chucksigars.com), a blog, and half a dozen email addresses, although he can usually be reached at chuck@chucksigars.com.
Or you can often find him in his backyard, trying to start his lawnmower and acknowledging the superior life form status of blackberry brambles. Try not to sneak up on him; he spooks easily.
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Watching the grass grow
By Chuck Sigars - May 22I have mowed the same lawn for a quarter of a century. I mowed it before it was even a lawn. I mowed it when it was just gestating, just beginning ...
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The spring of our content
By Chuck Sigars - May 08There are, as I write, 40-odd days until the summer solstice. Then, being the Pacific Northwest, we have another three weeks (at least) past that ...
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The Massachusetts story you missed
By Chuck Sigars - Apr 24I’ve told several people lately that Boston had curiously been on my mind the past few weeks. This is not all that surprising; it was around this ...
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Defining our terms
By Chuck Sigars - Apr 10This column is about semantics, and particularly about our usage of the word “stupid,” along with synonyms and similar words. And specifically ...
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The streak starts now (or soon)
By Chuck Sigars - Mar 27Of all the technology terminology that has wound its way into our everyday conversations, “reboot” is my favorite. Even if you don’t know anything ...
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Me and Moe
By Chuck Sigars - Mar 13Moe Axelrod. Say the name out loud, and then tell me. Tell me you can’t see this guy right now, know what he looks like, how he stands, what he ...
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Dreaming in a digital world
By Chuck Sigars - Feb 27The NBC show “30 Rock” recently ended a nice network television run, seven seasons of Tina Fey’s comedy stylings and Alec Baldwin’s head of hair. ...
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My brush with greatness, again
By Chuck Sigars - Feb 13I don’t want to get too inside baseball here, or pull back the curtain too much, or give away trade secrets, or show you how the tricks are done. ...
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The secret lives of certain men
By Chuck Sigars - Jan 30I have four friends. I’m not going to be cute and make a joke; this is far too serious of a column for that. So, for the record: I have more than ...
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My big fat gay movie
By Chuck Sigars - Jan 16People give me things to read. Some of these are kindnesses, meant for my edification, education or entertainment. Some are requests. A research ...
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As the world turns
By Chuck Sigars - May 15I was at Volunteer Park in Seattle a couple of weeks ago, during one of our many beautiful May evenings here in our post-Mayan Apocalypse world, ...
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The 20-year itch
By Chuck Sigars - May 01The late Kurt Vonnegut was once a graduate student in anthropology. By all accounts (i.e., his professors), he was not in his natural element, ...
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The Social Network
By Chuck Sigars - Apr 17My wife and I have been watching the 2006 BBC series “Planet Earth” lately, the show that high definition was created for. The irony of living in ...
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Let us open this day with poetry
By Chuck Sigars - Apr 03A quick, random, and casual perusal of poets and the seasons of the year gives us a general idea about their feelings when it comes to autumn: ...
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Flirting with disaster
By Chuck Sigars - Mar 20My daughter briefly became a conspiracy theorist when she was in middle school, a time of life when it seems to me a natural thing to imagine that ...
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The adjustment disorder
By Chuck Sigars - Mar 06On one warm afternoon in late May or early June of 1977, in Phoenix – in other words, a long time ago in a place far, far away – I stood in line ...
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Letting the air out
By Chuck Sigars - Feb 20I like to believe in an orderly, deterministic universe, in which the future is a logical extension of the past. I like to know how I got to where ...
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Same time, same channel
By Chuck Sigars - Feb 06In a couple of weeks, on Feb. 24, the Oscars will be broadcast. There will be the usual pre-awards hype and claims that this year, more attention ...
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Promises and pianos
By Chuck Sigars - Jan 23This past Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, a little presidential history was made. Barack Obama took the oath of office for the presidency of the United ...
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Any given Sunday
By Chuck Sigars - Jan 09Last Sunday was Epiphany, which meant we could take down the Christmas tree. I don’t make the rules, folks. The three of us in this house commented...
