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Category Archives: arts
DeSantis: Let’s look on the bright side of slavery
I showed Swamp Rabbit recent articles about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who backs the state requirement that middle-schoolers in Texas be taught that “slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.” The requirement, part … Continue reading
Posted in arts, history, humor, mainstream media
Tagged "Sail Away", Andy Borowitz, Donald Trump, Randy Newman, Ron DeSantis, Stop WOKE Act, white underprivilege
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Behold! Seven-headed dragons just up ahead.
I was telling Swamp Rabbit about former VP Al Gore’s recent comments on global warming, which included this one-liner: “Every night the TV news is like taking a nature hike through the Book of Revelation.” “That’s pretty funny,” Swamp Rabbit … Continue reading
Posted in apocalypse, arts, climate change, environmentalism, humor, mainstream media, pop music
Tagged Al Gore, An Inconvenient Truth, Bible, Book of Revelation, Jump the shark
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Now showing: TCM vs. corporate philistines
“Zaslav is at it again.” I was telling my neighbor Swamp Rabbit that the same high-level hatchet man behind the mission to make CNN more rightwing recently took action to dumb down, or perhaps destroy, the only TV outlet that … Continue reading
DeLillo’s ‘airborne toxic event’ is still unfolding
My neighbor Swamp Rabbit dropped by on Sunday to wish me a happy Father’s Day, but we ended up talking about that strange day earlier this month when the air smelled like burnt toast and the skyline looked like a … Continue reading
Posted in apocalypse, arts, climate change, environmentalism, fiction, humor, mainstream media
Tagged airborne toxic event, Don DeLillo, Father's Day, White Noise, wildfires
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Supreme Court sullies Clean Water Act
I was lecturing Prayers, my favorite feral cat. The news is hardly ever new, I told him. At best, it’s a reminder that the people who run this country now might be even less enlightened than the idiots who, generations … Continue reading
Posted in arts, climate change, Congress, history, humor, mainstream media
Tagged Burn On, Clean Water Act, Cuyahoga River fire, Ed Sheeran, Randy Newman, U.S. Supreme Court
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Martin Amis (1949-2023) braved the moronic inferno
My neighbor Swamp Rabbit was drinking beer on his porch when I told him that British author Martin Amis died last weekend. “Okay, but what’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” he said, referring to the … Continue reading
Belated valentines for the broken-hearted
Swamp Rabbit was at my shack waiting to welcome me home from a long road trip that ended on the treacherous backstreets of York, PA. I drove through an intersection with a sudden slope and the car came down hard … Continue reading
Fifteen spirituals to help you get through 2022
“They ain’t spirituals,” Swamp Rabbit said. “Elvis was a rocker. Blind Faith don’t belong on no list with James Cleveland. Matthew Sweet got ain’t got nothin’ to do with Mahalia Jackson. You got gospel mixed up with rock ‘n’ roll.” … Continue reading
Posted in arts, history, humor, mainstream media, pop music
Tagged Aretha Franklin, Bob Dylan, bodhisattva, Elvis Presley, Mahalia Jackson, spirituals, Steely Dan
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Watching ‘Wonderful Life’ but not getting it
“How come you like that corny movie?” Swamp Rabbit said after watching the holiday classic It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) for the first time. “I thought you were one of them too-cool-for-school guys.” I told him Wonderful Life transcends its … Continue reading
Posted in arts, history, humor, mainstream media, movies
Tagged Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Frank Capra, George Bailey, It's a Wonderful Life, James Stewart, Robert Reich
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