You harlequin detectives—you with your screaming skeletons, your butchered amnesia, your dream-soaked crimes, your love-broken jails, your shame-battered kingdom;
This Is (Probably) Why There Are so Many Songs About Rainbows and What’s on the Other Side
Ever since my co-worker got "Rainbow Connection" stuck in my head a few months ago, this question has been bugging me.
150 Ways to Play Solitaire
is a surprisingly / small book—
Let’s All Agree That Everything Sucks
With the increase in unemployment benefits, some people have expressed their frustration that they're earning less from going to work (and potentially exposing themselves to the virus) than people who are unemployed.
About the Obvious
I’ve been going for more walks lately, / for obvious reasons.
Everything is Burning, Least of All My Mouth
I burned the roof of my mouth on my frozen Trader Joe’s burrito, / and for once that’s not the worst part of my day.
Year in Review 2019: Video Games
Celeste is about understanding yourself, about abandoning an adversarial relationship with the darker parts of yourself, and instead understanding where those thoughts, feelings, and behaviors come from, approaching challenges as a whole person.
Year in Review 2019: Podcasts
In a year generally seen as terrible, Green gives his first 5-star review. If that's not optimism I don't know what is.
Year in Review 2019: TV
There was a lot of great stuff in this season, but the standout episodes are 6 & 7, "Donar the Great" and "Treasure of the Sun."
Year in Review 2019: Movies
Guava Island is a beautifully simple short film and a 50-minute long music video.
