At this precarious moment in our planet’s life-as-we-know-it, ironic to think that the Indigenous peoples our European ancestors booted off this land hold the knowledge that we’ll need to survive. To better grasp this fact, take note... Read More
Keep your hands off my butterfly, you arthro-poaching, science-setbacking, advantage-taking scoundrel. Alas, crime knows no bounds. So, yes, a theft involving butterflies, as farcical as it is infuriating because robbing museums is even... Read More
Fresh off a fracture in the MAGA world with the resignation of GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and the imminent release of the Epstein files, savvy political observers will still be hesitant to question the resiliency of the MAGA machine... Read More
Writers are fearless—we’ve heard it said so often it has become a cliche. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t a courageous few who really are drawn to grapple with issues that are so vexing the rest of us shield our eyes and skulk... Read More
As readers, we are fortunate beyond measure to have learned to love reading at a young age because one of life’s greatest pleasures is to fall under the spell of a written story. So, when putting together your Christmas list this year,... Read More
What if I own more paperclips than I’ll ever use in this lifetime. My other possessions are shabby: the house half painted, the car with no muffler, one dog’s got bad eyes and the other dog’s a horny moron, even the baby has a rash... Read More
We’re always keen to discover fantastic true crime books, especially when the writing pushes beyond journalism’s who, what, when, where, and why and proceeds to deliver all the atmosphere and elegance of great storytelling. No, it... Read More
Dagomar Degroot would like you to change your relationship with Venus … and Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Sun and Moon, comets, asteroids, and all the other forces at play in our solar system. With a new era of space exploration... Read More