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5 maj

Before you ask, no, I won’t be going out tonight to quaff a dozen tequila shots in honor of a minor Mexican holiday that, + more

New Music!

How about some tunes for the weekend? Elbow released The Take Off and Landing of Everything, their sixth studio album, back in + more

“The Least Understood of All Major Art Movements”

Amid Amidi over at Cartoon Brew has compiled a list of 25 Cartoonists You Should Know. Three of my favorites + more

Al Feldstein, RIP

Former Mad magazine editor Al Feldstein died yesterday in Montana. Back in the 1970s, I must’ve read every issue at + more

Miscellany

It’s been a while since we plumbed the depths of the interwebs in order to bring you the very latest + more

A Rather Generous Definition of “Art”

Contra CK, I think Andy Warhol was a hack. And I suspect Mr. Warhol was perfectly aware of it. This, + more

Shakespeare’s Dictionary Found?

If this is true, it’s not only “the literary find of the century,” it’s also worth a crapload of money. + more

Chewelah Rocks!

As some of you may know, I’m not bashful when it comes to bragging about my little hometown of Chewelah. So + more

Miscellany

Think you can tell a liar by his facial tics? You can’t. Smarter than the average bear? Law enforcement probably isn’t for + more

Quote of the Day

“I would be wonderful with a 100-year moratorium on literature talk, if you shut down all literature departments, close the + more

Cosmic Convergence

Alto saxophonist Charlie Parker died on this date in 1955—Jack Kerouac’s thirty-third birthday. Sounds to me like the perfect occasion + more

Hypnotic

Ever wanted to visualize the estimated average frequency with which a Sagittarius named Amelia drinks a soda? Or how often + more

Miscellany

It’s a little late, but it appears that Skynet has finally arrived. Henry Mayer’s white whale: an elusive Nazi diary. + more

Why Bach Moves Us

The missus pointed me to this review of John Eliot Gardiner’s Bach: Music in the Castle of Heaven. While it’s + more

Weekend Music

I know it’s early, but I’m gonna go ahead and declare The Gloaming’s self-titled debut as one of my top + more

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