Happily After Ever Charms and Provokes Imagine a life in which all of your silly, secret, least PC, and most neurotic thoughts were out in the open for all to hear? And not just [...]April 14, 2016
Bas Dreisinger’s Incarceration Nations – Re-Imagining Criminal Justice Reform In an October 2014 edition of The New Yorker, Jennifer Gonnerman wrote about sixteen-year-old Bronx resident, Kaleif Browder, who, in the [...]April 13, 2016
The Eloquence of the Dead – Murder in Victorian Dublin “Ah but it’s great, to know that the poor sloggers in the police can take credit for keeping the system going.” Dublin, 1887; a [...]April 13, 2016
All the Way – When Things Got Done in Washington In his time, Lyndon Johnson had a reputation for being brash, ruthless, and, at times, crude. Compared to what we’ve witnessed in the [...]April 12, 2016
Hardcore Henry – Bring the Dramamine This next part might hurt. When buying the tickets for Hardcore Henry written and directed by Ilya Naishuller, there was a sign proclaiming [...]April 12, 2016
Vincent Theo Van Gogh Tells Us About His Brother Vincent Van Gogh (van GOKH, not as actor James Briggs pronounces, Van GO) 1853-1890. is considered one of our most important Impressionist [...]April 11, 2016
Reveries on Sally Mann’s Hold Still – Being Pleasantly Lost in One’s Thoughts I was watching Charlie Rose late one night, almost a year ago, in my home in Crans Montana, Switzerland. I was immediately captured by [...]April 11, 2016
The New American Dreamer—Making Your Vision a Reality When the Mega Million Jackpot hit more than $500 million recently, job-holders and job-seekers alike dared to dream. What would it be like [...]April 11, 2016