Loved Literature Found
The world of Lost Media had a victory semi-recently, as the legendary Wicked Witch of the West episode of Sesame … Continue reading Loved Literature Found
The world of Lost Media had a victory semi-recently, as the legendary Wicked Witch of the West episode of Sesame … Continue reading Loved Literature Found
A bit late for Canada Day, eh. Not to worry, as I have a list of 10 (and a half) … Continue reading Recommendations for Canada Day
April, dressed in all his trim, hath put a spirit of youth in everything. The weather dithers on whether it … Continue reading Spring Snippets
I may shake my fist at the pillaging Vikings, break my heart over burned libraries, and wring my hands over … Continue reading Loved Literature Lost
I was surprised when I found this book in my library. ‘This is allowed?’ But I was also pleased. … Continue reading Irreversible Damage, by Abigail Shrier
They said there would be no ceremony this year, but that didn’t prevent a few from gathering around the cenotaph. … Continue reading Andrew Mynarski
“Poets have been mysteriously silent on the subject of cheese.” So Chesterton once lamented. Perhaps many of the poets have … Continue reading Poetry Salute to Port Salut
Maintiens le Droit… or, in English, maintain the right. It sounds like the motto of men in shining armor and … Continue reading Maintiens Le Droit
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