Required Reading
- What’s Your Problem with Joe Biden?
- Dirty Rubles: An Introduction to Trump/Russia (My New Book)
- Youth for the President
- A Summary of the Conspiracy Against the United States
- Trump: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Part 3)
- Postcards from the Resistance, Vol. 8: Mother of All
- From Lance Armstrong to Trump: The Rise & Fall of the Deified Narcissist
- Reading Malcolm X in Texas
- Playing the Donald Trump Game
- President Rapist: Women Under Trump
- An Open Letter to My Fellow Liberals
- The Democrats Can’t Win If They Won’t Fight
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Tag Archives: David Bowie
Popped Culture #2: The Album You’d Give Anything to Hear Again for the First Time
Each of the Weeklings editors respond to a single pop culture question in this wildly popular parlor game that only has one rule: sheer brute honesty. Continue reading
Posted in Popped Culture
Tagged Billy Joel, David Bowie, Drake, KISS, Liz Phair, The Band, the stooges, the Who
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Matters of Faint Import, Vol. 1: The Dress Code of Mumford & Sons
The debut of a new feature, in which Owen King holds a roundtable discussion on the non-pressing issues of the day. This week: Timothy Bracy, Elizabeth Nelson, and James Jackson Toth debate the sartorial merits of Mumford & Sons. Continue reading
Posted in Matters of Faint Import
Tagged David Bowie, Deadwood, irony, K.I.S.S., lame, Mumford & Sons, vests
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My Year of Horror: Strange May Flowers
April showers of blood bring strange May flowers in Tom Gualtieri’s month of hybrid horror. Continue reading
Posted in Cinema, My Year of Horror
Tagged 3 Extremes, Ben Whishaw, best horror films, Bob Clark, Catherine Deneuve, David Bowie, Deathdream, Dustin Hoffman, Fruit Chan Park Chan-wook, horror, Janette Scott, Perfume, Science Fiction, Society, Susan Sarandon, Takashi Miike, The Day of the Triffids, The Hunger, The Pact, Three Extremes, Tony Scott, Zohra Lampert
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Forever Alien
Science fiction, Ziggy Stardust, alternate realities and reality altering drugs. Quentin Rowan’s hypnotic take on sci fi and being out there while longing to be in the here and now. Continue reading
Posted in Memoir
Tagged David Bowie, ecstasy, internet, Ninja, Quentin Rowan, space program, Star Wars, TV
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The Sun Always Shines on TV
In which Alex Clark ponders the problems of planning your couch-life Continue reading
Posted in Popular Culture
Tagged David Bowie, Grayson Perry, Midsomer Murders, Music, Robert Smith, Shakespeare, Television, The Cure, The Old Grey Whistle Test
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