Category Archives: Health and Fitness
He Will Not Be Named
This is a rumination on mental illness, its fallout, and the presidency. After being sued in 1964 because their distanced diagnosis of Barry Goldwater cost him an election, and losing, the American Psychiatric Association adopted the “Goldwater Rule” in their … Continue reading
80s Model Rusty Surfboard
I have the unhappy task of selling a classic surfboard but it represents an opportunity for you. The board made its way to Star Surf where I bought it, loved surfing it and finally retired it — though it’s still … Continue reading
The Big 50
I’ve decided to call the surfboard The Big 50. Mainly because being that number does not compute. Another thing that doesn’t compute: I have never owned a brand new surfboard in the 21 years I’ve been surfing. That all ended … Continue reading
No Child OpEd Piece by Kevin Six
Here’s a link to a piece I wrote for InnerMission Productions’ No Child co-production with Mesa College. Words Are Not Enough – No Child.
Swallow Tail Gun
I am in a position to sell a piece of surf history. This 70s Swallowtail Gun has pedigree but no provenance, smooth lines, and rides like the wind. It is a steal at $250.00. The story is a good one … Continue reading
Why I’m Boycotting Football
I stopped following football, the NFL, my beloved chargers and all the players I’ve loved through the years on all social media. It took two hours. I’m still formulating my boycott of the NFL and my reasons for it but … Continue reading
Broment
I just had a Broment. A Broment is a Bro Moment. And mine was awesome. I am directing three plays as part of New Play Cafe’s Legends (in ten minutes or less) and one of them is a man’s play. … Continue reading
A Cool Contest, I Think
Welcome to the RecycledRecordArt.com Best Comment Contest! In order to win, you need to qualify and then post the best comment for the item (on the list below). Below is information on us, how to qualify, the rules, and a … Continue reading
Updated website
So after some research, I was persuaded to keep my thoughts to my blog and have my website (KevinSix.com) open on a static page. You can still read my blog posts. Look for Kevin’s Blog in the top menu or … Continue reading