Free Thing of the Week: Rhinoceros
Another Free Thing for the week, this beautiful Jan Lenica animation of Ionesco’s play Rhinoceros.
Free Thing of the Week: Worlds End
An antidote for your doom, despair, and breast-beating about climate change and capitalism in our latest Free Thing.
Free Thing of the Week: Shakespeare’s Sonnets Abridged Beyond the Point of Usefulness
We continue our Free Things by poring over those highly overrated Shakespeare sonnets and wishing they were shorter and made sense like this.
Free Thing of the Week: Creative Commons Jazz Mixtape
We bring you our first Thing of the Week in a long time, our first Creative Commons jazz mixtape.
Sunday Comics
Know your rights! Number 1:
You have the right not to be killed. Murder is a crime, unless it is done by a policeman
or an aristocrat. Number 2:
You have the right to Sunday Comics.
Priscilla Long’s Holy Magic
Pam Carter reads Priscilla Long’s award-winning poetry book.
Uzbekistan as Creative Chaos: A Photographer’s Interpretation of His Nation’s Search for Identity
Beyond the postcard images, Uzbekistan still grapples with its identity. One photographer seeks to address the irony.
No Democrats Allowed: A Conservative Lawyer Holds Secret Voter Fraud Meetings With State Election Officials
Heritage Foundation’s Hans von Spakovsky, whose work about voting fraud has been discredited, has been conducting private meetings for Republicans only.
Sunday Comics
You’ve got a little worry, I know it all too well. I’ve got your Sunday Comics, but so does every kiss and tell who dares to cross your threshold, or happens on your way. Stop laying blame, you know that’s not my thing.
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