That article, and theDead/Feral Weekmoniker, is mostly about what happens in and to one’s business life, or work life, during this in-between week. I prefer theTwixmaslabel. The effects of this week, whether positive or negative – or a combination of both or just plain…weird – are...
There are more details at this link, including documentary evidence. However, be aware that the woman who writes here is anti-LGBTQIA, anti-women preachers and up until this morning had me blocked on Twitter, but removed the block when she figured out that I was the ...
And man, this movie has Gene Roddenberry humanism sermonizing like nobody's business. "An insane creator? Good thing humans don't have an insane creator! How horrible that would be!" (Not a direct quote.) I would not watch this if it had been picked up as a series, but as a time...
When Marty heads back in time, he attempts to school his wary dad in standing up to the boorish Biff (who at one point is prepared to sexually assault Lea Thompson, as George’s future wife and Marty’s mom) in a scene as jarring now as it was undoubtedly commonplace in Biff’s hey...
From Washington State to New Jersey as well as Michigan, Texas, Ohio, and even up in Canada, fundraisers based around Valentine's Day are popping up again with a unique twist of getting back at your ex while supporting animal shelters....
Why should you get twice as much when you're paying the same price? As for the being inflexible thing, yes it bothered me at first. Stop making so many demands or stop going to chain restaurants and your problem is solved. As for Japanese service companies, they did a huge documentary ...
who are being replaced by unproductive young people who are not interested to work nearly as hard, nor are they as well educated in many cases given the woke indoctrination in schools. In summary, the amounts of cash floating around the system at the consumer level was unprecedented. It bega...
in this case the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), as to rates and many other business practices, including whether rate-payers foot the bill for various expenses. Such regulators, engaged to serve the public's interests, have a rich tradition of 'capture' by their subjects. Utili...
DECADE THAT HAS NOT YET BEEN NAMED Thierry Raspail, Artistic Director LET'S TALK BIENNIALS: A few decades ago art historian George Kubler came up with the notion of the "Prime Object": a form, picture or building whose factuality is acquired retrospectively, as the product of a long ...
Proponents of DST generally argue that it saves energy, promotes outdoor leisure activity in the evening (in summer), and is therefore good for physical and psychological health, reduces traffic accidents, reduces crime or is good for business. Opponents argue the actual energy savings are ...