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Weekend Edition: 7-10

This NHL Season’s Best Headline and Story

The Lightning won the Cup, but we all won, because there’s no more Pierre McGuire (“Fifteen fucking years we lived with this piercing horseshit, making every nationally televised game a chore. It’s over. Raise a glass.”)

Nonbookish Linkage

Should the Supreme Court have term limits? Scandals of America’s […]

Weekend Edition: 7-3

Nonbookish Linkage

“The universe may not have had a beginning moment“ “Stationarity” is undermining our infrastructure Browsing vs. scrolling The United Fonts of America

Bookish Linkage

Finding niche literary subgenres German academics try to use novels to predict the next war The propaganda of World War II comic books (see also this 2015 post)

“Patriotism” […]

Weekend Edition: 6-26

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

Coping with Constitutional Ignorance and Alienation (“Constitutional ignorance is not new. But it is now more consequential than ever. Coping with it is now a matter of some urgency.”)

Nonbookish Linkage

Vaccine hesitancy and refusal are “a sign of extreme privilege“ One of my favorite college professors on the […]

Weekend Edition: 6-19

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

Why Has Local News Collapsed? Blame Readers. (“It’s not that nobody wants to read local news; it’s just that not enough people do to make it a viable business.”)

Nonbookish Linkage

Why are Americans getting unhappier? Does Wikipedia shape scientific research? The last images from doomed space probes The […]

Weekend Edition: 6-12

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubez

The Power of Restraint (“September 11 has become an anti-Fourth of July, commemorating the date after which a nation undeclared its union.”)

Blog Headline of the Week

Sub-literate congressman attempts to mock bestselling journalist, fails miserably

Nonbookish Linkage

When is it reasonable to choose ignorance? Fox News has blood […]