Susan Might Make You Cry There’s a machine in place that eats pretty young women, gnaws on them until their substance-abuse problems, bad decisions, eating disorders and tragedies [...] Marisa Demarco \ Apr 16, 2009 Read More
Dog Yoga The New York Times takes forever to load on my computer. The site is huge, and my home Internet is about as fast [...] Christie Chisholm \ Apr 16, 2009 Read More (Michael Nagle for the New York Times)
Iowa's Family Values Iowa's Family Values New York Times op-ed contributor, Steven Thrasher writes about his parents interracial marriage in 1958. They were wed in Council Bluffs, Iowa where, [...] Simon McCormack \ Apr 16, 2009 Read More
We Feel Fine “Feel” is a word that gets more wear than we might realize. The creators of this website/project/social experiment keyed in to the verbal [...] Christie Chisholm \ Apr 16, 2009 Read More
Tea Parties On Tax Day On tax day, right-wing activists plan on showing America they can protest just as well as their progressive counterparts. The plan is to [...] Simon McCormack \ Apr 16, 2009 Read More
I On Books (Ep. 8) Erin recites “For Grace, After a Party” by Frank O’Hara, and I attempt arty lighting. Because poetry is all arty, and we’re classy [...] Marisa Demarco \ Apr 16, 2009 Read More
I Like To Watch (Instantly) Cash-strapped couch potatoes rejoice! Netflix, having largely crushed the competition in the DVD rental business, has sprouted another tentacle. The Netflix “Watch Instantly” [...] Jerry Cornelius \ Apr 16, 2009 Read More
The Nietzsche Circus Family Circus cartoons are the worst. And Nietzsche is kind of meh. But force their companionship through a random generator, and they both [...] Marisa Demarco \ Apr 16, 2009 Read More “We love life, not because we are used to living but because we are used to loving.”
In Black And White Maybe it’s been there forever and I’ve just now noticed, but Google Images hosts all of Life magazine’s old photos, many of which [...] Christie Chisholm \ Apr 09, 2009 Read More At the School of American Ballet, 1936
What Is This? Photo taken in front of the Hotel Blue on Eighth and Central. Erin McCullough \ Apr 09, 2009 Read More I think I can make out corn