brexit – VoVatia (original) (raw)
Nunquam Domum Relinquo
I’ve been listening to some relatively new music recently, so here are a few thoughts: Kim Boekbinder, Split the Light – This album is a collection of songs based on all the colors of the rainbow. It’s not a totally … Continue reading →
Posted in Albums, Humor, Language, Music, Politics, They Might Be Giants, Tori Amos | Tagged brexit, candy darling, coronavirus, daddy's home, ditty bops, exotic monsters, jenny lewis, john linnell, joni mitchell, kim boekbinder, marilyn monroe, nina simone, penfriend, ramones, roman songs, she makes war, split the light, st. vincent, state songs |
Last Exit from Reality
The Tyrant’s Tomb, by Rick Riordan – In the fourth book in the Trials of Apollo series, Apollo and Meg McCaffrey reach Camp Jupiter in California, which has recently been the site of a deadly battle, and another one is … Continue reading →
Posted in African, Authors, Book Reviews, Egyptian, Greek Mythology, Humor, J.R.R. Tolkien, Magic, Monsters, Mythology, Rick Riordan, Roman, Tom Holt, Trials of Apollo | Tagged an orc on the wild side, apollo, brexit, caligula, camp jupiter, cumaean sibyl, cyclops, dwarves, ella, frank zhang, goblins, harpies, harpocrates, lavinia asimov, lucius aurelius commodus, lucius tarquinius superbus, meg mccaffrey, nymphs, sibylline prophecies, the tyrant's tomb, theo bernstein, tyson, youspace |