The Bomb and the Law of Unintended Consequences
A thrilling boy's tale of adventure, blood, skullduggery, post-Apocalyptic battles between mobile "Traction Cities", love, thievery and lost civilization.
A remembrance of the late actor-activist Ossie Davis
Let the good times roll
Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for February 04, 2005
Flush with victory conservatives are now trying to flex their muscles at things they legally can’t do anything about.
Nope, you're not even going to contemplate dilemnas showing tough choices that they disagree with.
Utter misery and pain, with a catchy chorus and a swear or two.
A look at the two new Bright Eyes albums, I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning and Digital Ash in a Digital Urn.
Miles Hunt and crew - well Hunt to be sure - are fucked off. But it's no mere disengorgement of rage.
Beautiful music and words on the shoulders of Mt. Monadnock.
An evil human being...
Telepresence, timeshifting and the digital divide
The search for a new Louisiana inspector general intensifies while the state Code of Ethics comes under scrutiny.
This latest one is called "Second Term"
A new face in a new place
Why is the Left obsessing over a hug?
Yesterday, February 3, 2005, Kinky Friedman officially announced his plan to run for governor of Texas.
BC Writer of the Day