Americans are still receiving the vaccine. Which says something.
“No.”
Getting into poetry?
Sunday Essay: On the Seasons
No. 47
The Four Main Areas to Go Out in Austin
A guide for someone in Austin for a weekend (because we keep getting asked and we want those clicks).
Did Smartphones Kill the Flashlight Industry?
This post is a question, not an answer.
Sunday Essay: On the Pink Blanket
No. 46
The South Needs New Symbols
The Confederate flag needs to go. The pride needs to stay.
A Song for a Rainy Day
Appreciating “Big Black Car,” by Gregory Alan Isakov
Sunday Essay: On Crystal Lake American Little League
No. 45
Butter Miracle Suite One: The New Counting Crows EP Is Out
At times gutting, at times soaringly escapeful, we got three new Counting Crows songs last night to go with “Elevator Boots.”
The Free Market’s Healthcare Limitations, and Half a Million American Covid Deaths
One common thread between the two.
Sunday Essay: On a Morning Last February
No. 44
The World’s Fair Still Happens?
A shocking turn of events.
Coronavirus Decisions Are and Were Hard
The last fifteen months have involved a lot of trolley problems.
Caamp Appreciation Post: “Strawberries”
A song from Monday evening.
Sunday Essay: On Canyon de Chelly
No. 43
How Many License Plates Are On Our Roads?
Are there more license plates in America? Or people?
West Virginia’s Covid Vaccine Rollout Has Stalled
Once a leader in vaccination rate, West Virginia has fallen towards the bottom of the pack. That doesn’t undo the good that was done, though.
