Monthly Archive: March 2022
Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmation Hearings: Live Stream and Discussion
Watch a live stream feed and discuss the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson
Tim Tebow, Burgeoning and Established Credentials. and The Little Baby Rhino
Like Tim Tebow to the NFL, I think that the enfants terrible’s metaphorical passing motion…Maybe it doesn’t translate to being a grown up
Saturday Morning Gaming: The Painscreek Killings
Before I can talk about The Painscreek Killings, I’m going to need to talk about the walking simulator Gone Home as well as the Afterlife-sim Afterlife
Well-Tuned: Just One More Song for the Road Please
Road songs. We all have them. Every genre of music has them. So dear reader, Here’s a small list for your consideration
From the New York Times editorial board: America Has a Free Speech Problem
For all the tolerance and enlightenment that modern society claims, Americans are losing hold of a fundamental right as citizens of a free country: the right to speak their minds and voice their opinions in public without fear of being shamed or shunned.
POETS Day: Robert Graves and the Brilliance of Failure
Despite my Robert Graves obsession this poem stands out. It is clarity. It is release. It is surrender. It is awful in the full sense.
The Misplaced Menace of Nuclear Power
The key to embracing nuclear power is to understand, minimize, and still accept the risks of nuclear accidents
Weekend Plans Post: Catching Up On Musical Theater
I’m now old enough to know that the musical is something that I should snicker at but I was nowhere near that age at the time…
Mini-Throughput: The Universe Comes Into Focus Via James Webb Space Telescope
The fun part is…this isn’t James Webb Space Telescope doing science. This is just an image to check the alignment and make sure everything’s working according to plan.
The Moment and The Parameters of Happiness
How is this happening? Is seeking happiness appropriate in an age of cataclysmic war? These questions are not all that abstract.
The Month in Theaters And Streaming For February 2022
Reviewing eight movies seen in theaters in February, with an additional seven movies on streaming or otherwise
Wednesday Writs: January 6th Defendants Edition
Said Furuqui: “If they do not have the resources to do it, they ought not do that.” Especially if they can’t do it constitutionally.
From NPR: The Senate approves a bill to make daylight saving time permanent
The Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would make daylight saving time permanent across the U.S. beginning in 2023.