by Terry Hargrove We were depressed. It was Tuesday morning, the second day of summer vacation in 1965, and we were already being yelled at by The Dad. Out of boredom, we […]
The heartbreak of Brain Fag
by Terry Hargrove I need to admit this up front. I have a condition. My great aunt Doreen called it Brain Fag and said it ran deep in all the Hargrove men, […]
Profitable Labor, and Rare Coins
by Terry Hargrove I took my family to the aquarium in Mystic last week, because it was Mother‘s Day. I’m lying. I took them because I like the aquarium. True, the price […]
Saturday Video Roundup: Lee Camp and the Ghost of Unbridled Capitalism Past
Our friend Lee Camp is at it again:
The monster in my bathroom
by Terry Hargrove I don’t regret any of the formal education I’ve received over the years. It’s unlikely I ever would have invented an alphabet on my own, and math has come […]
Bicycle woes
by Terry Hargrove We recently had the Cruel Weekend here in Connecticut. The Cruel Weekend is a meteorological phenomenon that occurs every March, when the temperature flirts with 60 and everybody gets […]
The dance of the butterflies
by Terry Hargrove I’m having a crisis of faith. No, not that kind. The Big Guy is still number one in my book, and I hope I’m in His… somewhere. I mean […]
All aboard the Infernal Express
Lee Camp is going to hell for this one.
On the waning days of madmen in the media
So some Hollywood insiders are sick of the decidedly liberal MSNBC, according to a report. One “liberal Democrat” actually said at a Beverly Hills luncheon “that she would prefer a lunch date […]
ArtSunday: design, meaning, and more about the damn Obama cartoon
By Ann Ivins “The political cartoon is not a news story and not an oil portrait. It’s essentially a means for poking fun, for puncturing pomposity. Cartooning is an irreverent form of […]