Last week, Facebook was chiding me that I posted less.
This week and eight videos later, Facebook isn't saying anything.
They're especially not pointing out that my videos received next to no views.
Unalive the algorithm.
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Last week, Facebook was chiding me that I posted less.
This week and eight videos later, Facebook isn't saying anything.
They're especially not pointing out that my videos received next to no views.
Unalive the algorithm.
Turns out I am a Cracker fan? I kept thinking about this song with the lyric "What the world needs now is another folk singer like I need a hole in my head." I had no idea that was made by Cracker! Consider me corrected. Go, Cracker. That's two songs that have stuck in my head forever. But why isn't this song played at least as much as "Low" is?
Held at the First Baptist Church on 633 Centre Street in Jamaica Plain. Doors open at 7:00. Click here for more info.
Since the surprise blueberry sprout last summer, every time I see a fresh bloom outside our home, I ask myself if it was here last year.
Haven't heard this on the radio since my twenties. Never been a huge fan of Cracker, but I like this better than "Low."
Here's a list of everyone Trump is attacking.
Some are Democrats.
Some are people who worked for him.
Loyalty isn't the point anymore.
The persecution is.
Persecution is the only outcome for opposing Trump.
Persecution is the only outcome for docile.
Persecution is the only outcome for being loyal.
It doesn't matter where you stand anymore.
"Trump: America's Idol" is my latest essay for Substack. Thanks to John “Hoss” Taylor Jr. for the illustration.
If the press isn't going to ask it, I will.
James Van Looy is here for you with this week's poem column.
Read It's All One Thing now at Oddball Magazine.
From this week's online gathering. Year fifty-five continues for Stone Soup Poetry. More features announced. More poetry, because why not?
May is gone. June is here. I'm still recovering. Thanks to everyone who made it to Stone Soup last night. iI promise more news for June is coming.
Poet Rebecca Rush closes out the Pride day with artwork by Oddball staple Robert Fleming. Thank you for being with us today at Oddball Magazine. More of this to come for June.
My girlfriend and I have been watching a lot of cult shows over the past few weeks. Wanted to mark that time with this page from the Plastic Man mini-series from the 80's (one of my favorite versions of this character) depicting a cult during a time when the concept of a cult was considered good joke material. Meet the cult of Ramalama (Ding Dong!) in Plastic Man #3 by Phil Foglio, Hilary Barta, John Nyberg and Doug Rice.
Gotta save Kuwait!
One more box office sequel
starring Trump as Jesus Christ!
Me after a day of watching old men yell at clouds.
Hosted by Timothy Gager. Click here to join the group and get information on how to join the call.
Edit: Jessica Keener is the last minute replacement feature for Thursday.
Nice to have a photo of mine be matched up with Susan Isla Tepper's newest poem for Oddball Magazine.
My wrestling poem "Pete Rose Ascends" is featured in the wrestling-themed literary journal One Fall Review. Thanks to Editor in Chief Chris Dolan and reader Logan Garrels for taking one of my niche pieces.
Thanks to everyone who came out for Stone Soup's fifty-fifth anniversary month. Join us this Wednesday on June 3 for an all-open mic to mark the new month.
Join us on Wednesday, June 3, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM ET by clicking this link.
The meeting ID is 875 5686 2132
Password: stonesoup
Anne Skove gives us a slice of comedy history from her hometown lens. It's a special "She Who Laughs Laughs" today at Oddball Magazine.
Mike Mesterton-Gibbons on another pardoned Trump in this week's poem to open up Monday at Oddball Magazine. Have a good Monday.
Maybe ICE is talking about bringing the 1790s back, no tthe 1990s.