Don’t let the door hit you in the ass. That’s the way most of us feel about 2020.
In Yearly Departed, the hated year gets a funnier and slightly more thoughtful sendoff. A group of female comics deliver a series of “...
Don’t let the door hit you in the ass. That’s the way most of us feel about 2020.
In Yearly Departed, the hated year gets a funnier and slightly more thoughtful sendoff. A group of female comics deliver a series of “...
Following Donald Trump’s triumph in the 2016 election, Ohio writer Jef Benedetti asked a disturbing but not impossible question: What if the two major political parties were colluding to keep power at the top while keeping the rest of...
HBO is starting to air a subtly powerful film that’s even more relevant now than when it was first released earlier this year.
Never Rarely Sometimes Always is the story of Autumn (...
Things you can do to help me, world peace, and your friends:
Encourage people to sign up for one of these lists:
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Last year, I had a conversation about forgiveness with a friend who grew up in Jim Crow Nashville. He opined that black people forgive white people too much and too soon. (I rather doubt he’s forgiven racist whites or their repressive...
I’ll never forget the first time I was warned that COVID-19 might disrupt our lives. It was early March, and I was meeting with other board members of a local social-dance group. On the agenda was the question of...