Author: SEK
[I know I'm a week behind, but I had to take an emergency vacation when I realized the quarter starts next week. Expect one more post on this episode before.
Because I'm a little worried about bandwidth issues (and know that everyone's not into the minutiae of comic history), instead of posting it in full, I'm just going to slap.
Lawrence Meyers disagrees with Roger Ebert. All well and good. However, the reason Meyers disagrees with Ebert? Yet I have to wonder if the physical and mental trauma Roger has.
Rick Santorum's presidential hopes. Howard Kurtz's patience Serious journalism. Sadly, I believe these are both overreactions.
I have quite a bit to say about last night's extraordinary episode of Mad Men, "The Suitcase," but am pressed for the time at the moment (in part because I'm.
But as I'm incapable of short answers, let me provide a slightly longer one. In this post, Yglesias shares his experience of having learned that it’s not merely that taking.
As a means of registering my discontent with conservative claims that the fact that 70 percent of Americans abhor the idea of the "Ground Zero Mosque" means it should be.
Do you know what happens when you allow "scholars" like Jonah Goldberg to invent historical movements and monsters? You end up with uncited statements of obvious provenance that mask sheer.