
Diverse Books on My Metaphorical Bookshelf
Not to brag, but last year I read ninety-five books. I know, I’m pretty impressed too. Even better, more than 80 percent of those books
Not to brag, but last year I read ninety-five books. I know, I’m pretty impressed too. Even better, more than 80 percent of those books
Too often throughout its history, professional cycling has only made mainstream headlines for its most egregious cheaters. From the earliest competitors in the Tour de
Sometimes even crones need a (wrinkled, gnarled) guiding hand when walking through the long, dark hallway of (semi) mortal life. A few brave souls beseeched
Happy Monday, POMEs! Everything in the world is still terrible, but here are a few links and articles to chew on as we move past
On the heels of seeing Arrival, a quietly stunning sci-fi drama that highlights the beauty and importance of language/communication, I’m thinking a lot about words
This page has been written especially for you, folks who are thinking: Hey! It’s not the end of the world! We all need to embrace
(An appropriate cold open for both the most recent episode of SNL and of this week’s Afternoon Snack). What a time to be
America, you great unfinished symphony, what have you done? What have we done? Why did this happen? Whose fault is this? And what do we
Just recently, I finished reading a few titles by PEOW! Studio, a three-man print shop and art collective based in Stockholm, Sweden dedicated to printing
Like the public at large, Donald Trump occasionally struggles to remember the vast history of completely bananas things he’s said on the record. But is
Millennials are indolent, entitled narcissists who are wiping out entire economies and setting fire to the American dream. Or are they the future of the
As a mermaid and the official reporter covering POME’s mermaid beat, I was ready to approach the news of the gender-bent Splash remake with cautious