I appreciate Tim Kowal’s long, thoughtful response to my post on Ben Stein and intelligent design, but...
Erik Kain
Erik writes about video games at Forbes and politics at Mother Jones. He's the contributor of The League though he hasn't written much here lately. He can be found occasionally composing 140 character cultural analysis on Twitter.
Sullivan nods approvingly at this passage from Conor on Avatar’s Na’vi: The problem with the noble savage...
Ever since Will posted about Roger Ebert earlier I’ve been reading Ebert’s blog (which is fantastic) and...
This seems oddly relevant in the age of twitter:
Justin Gardener points out the obvious (something the mainstream media seems incapable of doing):
Rortybomb expands on his Evil Rorty scenario with a solution:
“In short, liberals and conservatives refuse to see the areas in which they have common ground because...
Mike Konczal (aka Rortybomb) has a really fascinating thought experiment over at his blog wherein, a la Star...
I’m a little more than half way through the second book of Steven Erikson’s sprawling Malazan Book...
I’m not a widely published writer. In fact, I’m not really published at all except in my...
I finally saw Avatar (in 3D) without anyone threatening to beat me up. It was everything I...
So far, Joe Lieberman is edging out Glenn Beck. If you’d like to vote for the worst...
I know that columnists rarely write their own titles but this Maureen Dowd column lives up to...
Maybe – but it helps if you go into science and technology…graphic after the jump…
Fantasy is a genre dominated by sword-and-sorcery epics, mysterious dragons, and tyrannical sorcerers. Few fantasy novels have...
On Sunday my wife and I go to Avatar 3D. When we get into the theatre it...
I can see where Jane Hamsher’s tea-party/populist left united front thing could seem appealing as a movement...
David Brooks has several good reasons why people should support the healthcare bill – and in true...
The Senate bill isn’t perfect. It builds upon many things in our system that we’d do better...
Mark Kleiman smacks Jane Hamsher over the head and then does a little dance. You should read...