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I could have gone for funny, but my Dad's birthday is coming up, and I remembered this cover song by Muhammad Ali on an album put out when he was still Cassius Clay. I got the CD version for my father when he was still alive.
Bruce Wise closes out the week with his Wise Words poem column. Thank you for reading Oddball Magazine. See you Monday.
Taken from Tuesday after the storm and blackout. Used a different photo of this sky for my newsletter. Want to do something else with this one.
Yesterday's Dire today. Hosted by Timothy Gager.
The soundtrack would've hit different is all I'm saying.
Bruce Willis put out music, made a cringy video and even had a concert on HBO.
Thomas Massie was never and will never be the savior of the GOP or anything else. Simply put, what was he doing when the GOP was amassing all their power? Letting it happen, of course. You can't get the power by any means necessary and somehow wipe the blood from your hands like it was never there.
James Van Looy writes how we all feel.
Read It's All One Thing.
His weekly poem column appears every Thursday morning at Oddball Magazine.
From this week's online gathering. Sorry the open mic got cut off due to me only able to get on the call and record fifteen minutes after we started. Thanks to Richard Spisak for stepping in as host. Thanks to Meg Smith for a wonderful reading.
I'm still having Stone Soup tonight.
I hope you're there.
We can all take our minds off of things.
Who's running ICE? Video from Poets of the Resistance I. A reprint of "America" by James Monroe Whitfield. All this up now at North of Oxford for May.
I haven't seen this take yet. Does this mean I'm going to see memes of Trump kissing Epstein throughout Pride Month?
Thinking of someone I know who was always a bit of a chameleon like the character in Daniel Clowes' short story "Gynecology." A shell of a human being assuming identities and discarding them when it suits him, leaving a trail of hurt people in his wake. Last I checked, he attempted being an AI guru, shedding the family man role he assumed for two decades. What role is he wandering to now? Enjoy the final page to the short story below from Eightball #17, later collected in the collection Caricature.
Justice serves itself!
Trump innocent forever!
Everything's legal! Everything's legal!
First I asked myself what would happen if I heard it in the Stop & Shop, then it happened.
Anne Skove makes math fun for the first time ever in this week's comic. Read "She Who Laughs Lasts" now over at Oddball Magazine.
I've been waiting for this bush outside our home to finally sprout up. Sadly, this will all be gone once it gets really hot.
I saw this newer sticker of Marianne Radnitzky's bundled up character. Given how cold it was for most of April, I'm not surprised. Maybe one of her more more springy characters will pop up soon.
I want my clipped Bobcat Goldthwait to be the next Willhelm scream.
As far as I can tell, this is also from the Goba Salon in December 2009. Regardless, it's a photo I like of Ron and Laura Kiesel, who has a new book out. I hope to share more photos of Ron along with a tribute poem or two in Oddball Magazine this Monday. I wanted to post more of Ron on his birthday week, but the week got away from me. Apologies.