The Best Revenge: Biscuits Without Gravy
A podcast interview with Chef Garret Fleming on the great American biscuit.
A podcast interview with Chef Garret Fleming on the great American biscuit.
The prison workshop scene is a staple of Hollywood filmmaking. Though most often it is the run-up to some dramatic development like an escape or a riot, once in a while we get a glimpse of the daily routine.
Who could ever have believed, back in the dull old days of Eisenhower and Kennedy, that Conservative Republicans would be asked to choose between Erika Kirk and Candace Owens, two dizzy broads who can’t tell up from down much less right from left or right from wrong? Who could have predicted that the NFL would become a nest of traitors and degenerates, while conservatives would turn to an alternative program featuring Kid Rock? One could go on, but that would only antagonize the stultified fans of Greg Gutfeld, Tucker Carlson, Glen Beck, Alex Jones, Ben Shapiro, National Review and every...
For the next few months we shall be posting many more poems than usual, all by English poets in the Victorian Age. These are the poems that will certainly be discussed in Summer School.
Donald Trump evidently cares about his fame. But no matter what the course of future history will be, Donald Trump will not be remembered as a “good” President.
The other night I couldn’t fall asleep, and scrolling through Twitter news feeds was only making the insomnia more virulent – as virulent, come to think of it, as the news – so I decided to watch a movie.
The way things have been going in this country, for the LX’th Super Bowl’s halftime entertainment, I was expecting Jeffrey Epstein, not “Epstein’d” but alive, to walk out to midfield and perform a human sacrifice.
A podcast in which we examine the justification for the first American War of Secession