Monthly Archive: August 2020

Danny Dreamer, Hypnotist

In this adventure, Danny impersonates a scene from The Witching Hour.

Weekend Plans Post: School Daze

School days, school days
Dear old golden rule days
Reading and writing’ and rithmetic
Taught to the tune of the hickory stick

Bannon and Kolfage, When the Walls Fell

The subtle genius of “Hey, there is a huge pile of $20 million dollars in a very high profile setting, let’s go steal that!!!”

Everybody Gets an F

The national failure of putting kids in classrooms (and keeping them there).

Briefly, About Good Cops And Bad Cops

A funny thing happened yesterday: Ujiri’s legal team released bodycam footage that did not show what Strickland claimed it did.

Heavenly! Charles Avison

After first hearing this thoroughly lovely piece, I was surprised to learn that it was written by Charles Avison, an English composer I’d never heard of.

The Worst Year

The old order has been shown for the lie it was. Putting things back the way they were is effectively impossible, and a new path forward must be made.

After the Fire

NeverTrumpers have to ask themselves an important question: what will they do come November 4th? What happens when and if Trump loses?

Sunday Morning! “Vagabond” by Agnès Varda

This week, I finally got up the nerve to write about Agnès Varda’s masterpiece “Vagabond,” a sort of reverse murder mystery: instead of wondering who killed the main character and why, we wonder who failed to save her and how.

Bombs For Baby Kittens!

Public safety only matters some of the time. I don’t know what to do with that kind of gross disconnect from people sworn to uphold the law.

Sunday Spins: The Texas Gentlemen

Do you like Little Feat? The Band? Early Sir Elton John? Then you will for sure like this little band from Texas