Sunday Comics
The styling is raw jamon, Comix from the Commons can be replicated, but not decepticated. I got brothers under Jughead, Johnny’s on the Quest; Dead departed Crankshaft, in pea porridge may he rest. Know you’ve read the others, phonies to the lovers, but then of course, the choice is yours.
Free Thing of the Week: Seasonal Psalms
Back to books we go for this week’s Free Thing, a recent release of haiku, sijo, tanka, and shanzi from Andreas Gripp.
The Staff of Music is Long, But It Bends Toward Harmony: An Interview with the Authors of Theft! A History of Music
Jennie Rose Halperin interviews the authors of Theft! A History of Music and finds a musical culture at a crossroads.
Encounters with Anonymous: Double Down
Thinking about time in this latest column on photography from Omar Willey.
Why the Calorie is Broken
Calories consumed minus calories burned: it’s the simple formula for weight loss or gain. But dieters often find that it doesn’t work. Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley of Gastropod investigate.
A Tax on Wall Street Trading is the Best Solution to Income Inequality
A way to curb the redistribution of wealth to the 1%? Dean Baker considers.
Sunday Comics
She’s reading Sunday Comics, “oh, Basho’s cute.” She’s reading Sunday Comics when they shoot, shoot, shoot, shoot.
Free Thing of the Week: Gomel, 1986
Inspired by the thirty-first anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, this six song album from Naviar Records is our Thing of the Week.
10+ Years of Activists Silenced: Internet Intermediaries’ Long History of Censorship
People cheering for companies who have censored content in recent weeks may soon find the same tactic used against causes they love. Cindy Cohn writes.

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