The Content of our Discontent
POETS Day! Léonie Adams
Léonie Adams wrote a wonderfully structured poem about emerging into a new phase of life; a poem filled with concrete and contrasting images that originally reference childbirth and the changing of the seasons.
Friday Throughput: Science Fiction Becomes Science Fact
In this video, from science fiction to real time history of what DART did, why it matters, what the future of space defense might look like
The Month in Theaters September 2022
In September, I saw seven movies in theaters, as well as six other movies via other means. That’s a total of thirteen reviews.
The 2nd Amendment and John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones goes, “Dude, I am going to get all up in the grill of British merchant shipping in the English Channel.” He’s stoked.
A Movie About Everything And Everywhere, And Its All At Once
Perhaps the greatest thing we can get from Everything Everywhere All At Once is a movie is that is accessible to almost everyone.
The End of the Future Tense
Tomorrow we will go as a family and do this the hard way. There is nothing left to plan for and no future to consider.
Embrace The Case
Apple and others will tell you that their phones don’t need cases. Do not believe them.
On Flying Cars and Why We Still Aren’t The Jetsons
The first questions to ask of these startups “is this removing barriers or adding them to get to the stated goal?” Flying cars fail that test on every level.
Sunday Morning! Darrell Epp talks “On the Eve” by Ivan Turgenev
This week, we hear from poet and raconteur Darrell Epp about why he loves “On The Eve,” this playful classic about young love and commitment.
Saturday Morning Gaming: Terra Invicta has entered Early Access on Steam
The folks behind XCom 2’s “Long War” mod are coming out with their own video game.