Adam Strong writes in his latest essay about his thirty days at Charter Rivers Hospital that included electroshock therapy, and his relationships with Angel Boy and Reenie.
Sean Davis continues his Dispatches From the Apocalypse series with a new essay about Kyle Rittenhouse and his trial, and the frenzy around Critical Race Theory.
Chad M. Christensen’s newest Boy With Shovel column, “Who’s Afraid of Terence McKenna?,” is about the Velvet Underground, nature gone wild, and psilocybin.
Nancy Townsley eulogizes her high school friend who recently passed, celebrating her and her life, and reflecting on time spent back then and since graduating in May 1975.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, he waxes philosophical on the current state of our culture and humanity, including the empty meaningness of all things excess and extreme.
Corie Skolnick’s latest Communiqués From Geezerville column is about the (non-)war on Christmas in her community, and other taboo subjects, like the godheads at Fox.
Adam Strong reflects on a friendship that began in high school and spanned through college, the kind of friend we might relate to, the one who maybe shouldn’t have been.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, he examines how we’re great at finding solutions … it’s just that we’re focused on all of the wrong problems.