movies
'Thunderbolts*' is just what the MCU needed
For all of us who are depressed but also need a laugh.
movies
For all of us who are depressed but also need a laugh.
fiction
The first item of business in today's newsletter is a podcast appearance I made! It's been a while, but us dyed in the wool podcasters can get right back into the groove like falling off a bike. I talked to San Diego sports podcast Section 1904
taylor swift
(Complimentary.)
star wars
Andor is back this week, and I'll have lots of things to say about Andor as soon as I have time to watch those first three episodes of Season 2. But in honor of the first live-action Star Wars thing to actually try to take a look
Nothing religious, I don't think.
golf
On Sunday, Rory McIlroy made his dream come true. All it took was a decade of pain.
the pitt
TV's best new show wrapped its first season, and we're all terrified.
I care way too much about baseball. That's the first thing you really need to know about me. I live and die with each game when my team is bad and I live and die with each game when my team is good. It's much easier
economy
Worried about your future? Don't fret! Plenty of solid careers to be had!
movies
Last Tuesday, the family went to Disney California Adventure as the first leg of our Southern California Resident ticket deal for this year*, and to celebrate my wife's birthday. Prior to the pandemic, we were Disneyland Annual Passholders, but the pandemic fucked everything (obviously) and made just about
northern exposure
In my last newsletter, I wrote at length about Star Trek and the modern Star Trek fandom, and I'm going to write about it a little more this time. But I'm also going to write about what might be my favorite television show ever: Northern Exposure.
tv
The Star Trek fandom has long been a fascinating one for me. "Trekkies" were the original shorthand for nerds and pop culture fanatics, and that reputation was gained during a period of time when they were all chasing the high of a long-canceled television series and a