Weekend Plans Post: The Best Man
Oh, not me. I did my best man thing a million years ago.
Someone else.
Oh, not me. I did my best man thing a million years ago.
Someone else.
This week I read two novels by Hubert Selby Jr. I’d never read him before. Selby buried me.
They’re working on making one of the most epic boardgames of all time into a video game.
In order to put my ~600 LPs and EPs to good use, and to continue my war against streaming music and other low-quality ways to digest music, I have conceived the idea of reviewing...
On Carlos Reygadas’s strangely sincere, beautiful, and deeply spiritual movie about infidelity among the Mennonites.
What’s almost as good as going on vacation?
Why, when your boss and your boss’s boss go on vacation.
On a Japanese novel and film that deal in different ways with the social pressure to forget.
A Board Game for Star Trek/Board Game enthusiasts
(Warning: this ain’t an entry level board game)
The Balzac streak continues with a supernatural tale built on the fantastical conceit that our energies can be used to fulfill our desires or squandered and lost.
Finished God of War (2016) and wandered back to God Of War III Remastered.
This is how we used to live.
Some weeks you just want to kick in the butt as they walk out the door.
Here’s a book that takes cultural essay writing to a whole other level.
Okay. It looks like No Man’s Sky is getting a major update this week. And it looks like we might finally be getting a game close to the game we imagined.
Houseguests and Russian Novels
A day late and a dollar short with two stories of the rake’s progress.