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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Love is on the way, actually
By Chuck Sigars - Nov 28I sat in the backseat all the way to Renton on Thanksgiving Day, over the river and through the woods, heading for dinner with friends and ...
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Our Veteran Day
By Chuck Sigars - Nov 14I suppose a creative person could construct found poetry out of text messages, discover beauty in the terseness of this odd way a lot of us ...
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Name that tune
By Chuck Sigars - Oct 31I’m an old hand at not knowing the future. It’s always been there, and it’s usually a mystery, and particularly in this space. As I write, it’s a ...
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Young at heart. And home.
By Chuck Sigars - Oct 17In my ongoing attempt to delude myself that I belong to a Lost Generation, a demographic slice of humanity who grew up in Neverland and return ...
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Walking into October
By Chuck Sigars - Oct 03I’ve had pretty much the same conversation enough times to sense where it’s going. It’s always with someone my age, and after some lively talk ...
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The awkward years, right on time
By Chuck Sigars - Sep 19If there’s a consumer anthropologist out there, lurking in the aisles of the grocery stores I frequent, studying how people shop, I’m probably an ...
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The paper of record
By Chuck Sigars - Sep 05I’ve told this story before, so by all means let’s tell it again. It’s my favorite Beacon story, and it took place 10 years ago, back when I had a ...
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Trust but verify
By Chuck Sigars - Aug 22The Summer Olympics are over, a happy event conveniently timed to give Americans a dose of friendly competition before the presidential election ...
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My own private Idaho
By Chuck Sigars - Aug 08The Age of Enlightenment belongs to us, as American as apple pie, meaning that we borrowed the good parts from Europe. The philosophy of reason ...
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Once more, with meaning
By Chuck Sigars - Jul 25“For identification purposes, can I have the last four digits of your Social Security number?” You’ve been there, almost certainly. You’ve heard ...
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Processing gratitude
By Chuck Sigars - Nov 21Last Christmas, my daughter came to the conclusion that here in the 21st century, it was dumb that her father still did not have a food processor. ...
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Having a view, and a viewpoint, to no avail
By Chuck Sigars - Nov 07Back when I had a real job, with a real employer and a real office to go to, with real human beings with whom to interact and a real parking space ...
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I’ve got mail
By Chuck Sigars - Oct 24There are plenty of people who can attest to my organizational skills, although to be fair almost all of them are, technically, imaginary people. W...
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Try to remember
By Chuck Sigars - Oct 10In the spring of 1980, ABC introduced its alternative to Saturday Night Live, a West Coast-based sketch show called “Fridays.” For you young-uns. T...
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When to look away, and why
By Chuck Sigars - Sep 26I met him in a high school hallway, when he was still 14 and still had hair, although it was covered by an interesting hat. I called him “Zorro” ...
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That certain September
By Chuck Sigars - Sep 12The recent court case involving a patent dispute between Samsung and Apple has given us some insight into the creation of the iPhone, as writer ...
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Short trip, long explanation
By Chuck Sigars - Aug 29We’re approaching the end of the dog days of summer, although maybe I should check with a dog. Dates change and opinions vary as to when exactly ...
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Heads in the cloud
By Chuck Sigars - Aug 15I don’t scare easily. I can say this with confidence, knowing that I avoid scary things as much as possible. I saw “Alien” in a movie theater in ...
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Quantum leaps
By Chuck Sigars - Aug 01In Wes Anderson’s film “Moonrise Kingdom,” two married people, played by Bill Murray and Frances McDormand, lie in bed and stare at the ceiling. ...
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What dreams may come
By Chuck Sigars - Jul 18Aside from occasionally suggesting that my son might want to consider taking a shower at some point in the not-too-distant future, I almost never ...
