Vinyl On Pace to Outsell CDs: Here’s What That Means
So it was moderately good news when the report that sales of vinyl records was on pace to outsell compact discs (CDs) for the first time since 1986.
So it was moderately good news when the report that sales of vinyl records was on pace to outsell compact discs (CDs) for the first time since 1986.
Whistleblower sues the President of the United States over his treatment. No, not that whistleblower or president. Our Case of the Week, Nixon v. Fitzgerald
There were several notable election last night, meaning there is reaction — and overreaction — this morning:
The tape is horrifying. But the tape should be listened to. Because I don’t want anyone to ever forget what these people stand for, what they really believe and who they really are.
Being polite is one thing. Being taken advantage of because of being polite is another.
The “nonprofit” theory of how to save legacy media is about to get a real world test case.
In which our hero is nearly mistaken for a drug addict but ultimately gets the help he needs.
On Hubert Selby Jr’s last novel and Robert Bresson’s “Diary of a Country Priest”, two portraits of isolated men who are suffering.
“McDonald’s chief executive officer has been pushed out of the company after violating company policy by engaging in a consensual relationship with an employee”
“Life’s a garden man. Dig it!” That’s the tagline on my friend Kim’s Facebook profile. It’s a fitting slogan for a woman like her, a happy-go-lucky girl who never took anything too seriously. Even...
The 2010s are the first decade since the 1910s where the Yankees didn’t win a pennant.
I haven’t beaten the Outer Worlds yet, but I can tell you this right now: I’m going to play it again after I play it the first time. (This is a non-spoiler review.)
The problem with idols is they are man made, and those who made them know it deep down, no matter how much magic, signs, and wonders the crowd attributes to it.