Monthly Archive: October 2019
Weekend Plans: The Snowstorm That Wasn’t
We were promised 3 inches of snow. Then 6 inches of snow. Then 9 inches of snow.
Thursday Throughput: Space Travel is Complicated Edition
I checked the calculations myself and this does appear to be accurate…
President Trump has Subtle Thoughts on Never Trump
The president has some subtle and nuanced thoughts for folks of the Never Trump persuasion
Wednesday Writs: Myra Bradwell Fights the Power
This week, Myra Bradwell fights the power, Atatiana Jefferson, SCOTUS, lawyer misses court for the best possible reason, gig economy, and more.
Woke Math?
Yes, there is a rich and diverse history behind the development of mathematics, but is there currently room in the math class for that?
Star Wars: The Meh of Skywalker
I can’t be that kid again, but what I don’t want to do is pretty clear to me nine films in: I don’t want to pick apart the movies anymore.
Godzilla, The Shōwa Era: The Golden Age
Part two of three in a series of write-ups about the Shōwa Godzilla films. This entry covers six movies, which include a classic cast of Japanese monsters.
TV Reviews for Regular People: Nancy Drew
So, we can call “Nancy Drew” the mystery love child of “Veronica Mars” and “Supernatural!”
Disney Just Made Me Obsolete – AGAIN!
So, here’s my big question: just how much TV do we need anyway?
Sunday Morning! The Burden (2017)
On a surprisingly affecting short film in which stop-motion animated animals sing of their existential anxieties while working the night shift.