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The Male Must Get Through
I’ve noticed an obsession the far right seems to have with masculinity. Someone on Twitter linked to this article, which is four years old at this point, but seems pretty accurate. It’s based on a non-scientific study, but it supports … Continue reading →
Posted in Conspiracy Theories, Games, Gender, Philosophy, Politics, Prejudice, Sexuality, Sports, Video Games | Tagged donald trump, feminism, homophobia, homosexuality, jian ghomeshi, josh hawley, joss whedon, masculinity, racism, toxic masculinity, transphobia, white supremacy |
Sinking the Stinking One
The Storm Runner, by J.C. Cervantes – This is another book from the Rick Riordan Presents label, and there’s a definite pattern to most of these. A kid who has trouble fitting in with their peers finds out they’re the … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, Aztec, Book Reviews, Catholicism, Christianity, Greek Mythology, incryptid, Japanese, Magic, Mayan, Monsters, Music, Mythology, Native American, Philosophy, Prejudice, Religion, Rick Riordan, seanan mcguire | Tagged a wizard in rhyme, ah-puch, antimony price, chaos choreography, christopher stasheff, cryptozoology, hero twins, ixtab, j.c. cervantes, jian ghomeshi, kukumatz, magic for nothing, manticores, moxy früvous, quetzalcoatl, rick riordan presents, the secular wizard, the storm runner, verity price, yokai, zane obispo |
Now I Eat Humble Pie
Beth and I watched last week’s episode of Real Time with Bill Maher last night. I sometimes think we should just skip them if we miss them, since they’re related to current events, but Beth likes to be caught up … Continue reading →
Posted in Celebrities, Concerts, Current Events, Music, Real Time with Bill Maher, Television, They Might Be Giants | Tagged bill cosby, bill maher, jerrod carmichael, jian ghomeshi, madonna, michael jackson, moxy früvous, roman polanski, sean penn, woody allen |
When You’re Traumatized, You Take Everything as Scary
Erin McKeown, Manifestra – Beth and I first saw McKeown perform live with the now-disgraced Jian Ghomeshi. She does catchy folk-pop music with some hints of jazz and an old-fashioned sensibility. We’ve followed her career since then, but didn’t get … Continue reading →
Posted in Albums, Music | Tagged emily dickinson, erin mckeown, jian ghomeshi, manifestra, melora creager, rachel maddow, Rasputina, ryan montbleau, unknown, wizard of oz |