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Commuter Hell

By Louis Rive Commuter hell. They were supposed to be on strike those work shy bastards. I have sunk the Continue reading →

Does Salon Serve a Purpose?

By Rowan Kane I read Salon pretty frequently. They are one of the most reliably steady streams of liberal and Continue reading →

Waiter

By Louis Rive The argon light hums in a back room. There are no windows so gradually the flickering cylinder Continue reading →

The NCAA is Capitalism

By Rowan Kane College athletics, as driven by the NCAA, is the perfect microcosm of modern American capitalism, as driven Continue reading →

What’s Wrong with March Madness?

By John Sommers-Flanagan Being in the middle of March Madness is an excellent moment to step back to briefly reflect Continue reading →

On Work

By Rowan Kane As I was sitting on the couch in my room with my computer on my lap and Continue reading →

Kiev and the Second Amendment

By Rowan Kane If Ukrainians can rein in their government without guns, Americans can, too.  The lesson of the last Continue reading →

Animal Magic

(via) By Louis Rive I dream about working. Literally. When I fall asleep the repetitive nature of my job means Continue reading →

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