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  • Friday, December 30, 2022

    Literacy 2022: Book 14: A Line to Kill

    Literacy 2022

    Anthony Horowitz’s third book casting himself as Dr. Watson to a brilliant but abrasive fictional detective

  • Wednesday, December 28, 2022

    Literacy 2022: Book 13: Spook

    Literacy 2022

    Mary Roach applies her accessible and funny style of non-fiction writing to the topic of ghosts, reincarnation, and the afterlife.

  • Portrait of the Artist as an Old Sasquatch
    Friday, December 16, 2022

    Portrait of the Artist as an Old Sasquatch

    Personal, Videogames

    Fun with old reference photos

  • Wednesday, December 14, 2022

    Lessons from the BearPig

    Nonessential Thoughts, Videogames

    Learning to think of myself as an ever-improving artist instead of a bad artist

  • Unleash the Basilisk
    Sunday, December 11, 2022

    Unleash the Basilisk

    Apple, Technology

    Thoughts about old computers, emulators, and the difference between idealized memory and practical reality

  • Glass Onion and the Post-Whodunnit Detective Story
    Thursday, December 1, 2022

    Glass Onion and the Post-Whodunnit Detective Story

    Movies

    Glass Onion is fantastic, a thoroughly contemporary satirical comedy that also feels like a comfortable, old-fashioned murder mystery

  • Black Adam, or, Welcome To The Rock
    Tuesday, November 29, 2022

    Black Adam, or, Welcome To The Rock

    Movies

    Black Adam seems like what you would get if you made a movie out of The Rock

  • Four Things I Like About Midnight Mass
    Monday, October 17, 2022

    Four Things I Like About Midnight Mass

    One Thing I Like, Television

    Mike Flanagan’s horror series for Netflix are so thoughtful and ambitious that even the ones that don’t work for me are still fascinating. Spoilers for the entire series.

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