Travis Laurence Naught looks at comic book collecting, amassing collections and the passion behind it, and what can happen to a collection when the collector dies.
Our lasting adoration of movie monologues is powered by something very real, but something inherently fictional.
While Hollywood digs a good murder story, it pales in comparison to the love felt when it happens for real. What a town.
The power couple is a long-running social concept. However, only in the literary sphere do they do it properly. In fact, their love enabled the production of true classics.
Chad M. Christensen’s next Boy With Shovel column, “Money for Dope, Money for Rope,” about life during COVID with kids, and daydreaming.
Chad M. Christensen’s next Boy With Shovel column, about being in New Mexico with kidney stones and Percocet, exploring the local history and its trails.
Cryptozoology is a strange art form; it’s the study of fictional creatures, but it occasionally comes true.
Introducing a new column, Boy With Shovel, by Chad M. Christensen. In this first installment, “The Philistine,” Chad considers an odd artwork that found its way to him.
Maartje van Winkel and Derakshan Beekzada were two strangers linked by one goal. Together, they changed the minds of a nation.
I have something to admit. I live for the low blows and logically-inept battleground of Internet comment boxes. I know it’s a war where nothing is ever won, but I shoulder arms nonetheless.