If you don’t currently read Public Square Magazine, a Latter-day Saint-flavored venue of thoughtful discussion on politics and culture, then you might not have discovered that I’ve started providing vaguely New Yorker-esque one-panel cartoons for them, updated biweekly. Here are the first couple: (My work is the least of the attractions at Public Square Magazine….
Sketch of the Day Omnibus Post.
The sketches at the bottom (continuing into next week) need an explanation: I dreamed that my neighbor and friend Lila Rae had become a bus driver. As she’s very shy and retiring, it’s definitely off-brand for her. I mentioned it to her at church, and then, because church is where I doodle in my sketchpad…
Movies Seen Recently: Pitch Black, Gunless, Dracula’s Daughter
Pitch Black (2000) – Look, for years and years the majority of the movies I watched were those I was reviewing. That meant that I often didn’t see the movies that everyone else was talking about, okay? DON’T JUDGE ME. Anyway. This movie is a perfect illustration of how a motion picture, with its visceral…
Movies Seen Recently: Stag Night, Mystery Men, Dig Two Graves
Stag Night (2008) – Four friends out for a NYC bachelor party, plus two standoffish strippers from the last club they were kicked out of, accidentally end up on a long-abandoned subway platform, and from there become prey to feral cannibals living in the tunnels. If you’re thinking “The Hills Have Eyes meets C.H.U.D.“, you’re…
Sketch of the Day Omnibus Post.
One for sale in my Etsy store… …and six directly from my sketchbook:
Sketch of the Day Omnibus Post.
Two for sale in my Etsy shop… …and five directly from my sketchbook:
Florida’s Resign-to-Run law.
This is something that I had originally spelled in a Twitter thread, as it was too much to explain completely in 280 characters. (No, I’m not paying for Twitter Blue, which allows you to compose tweets of up to 4,000 characters. I’m cheap, that’s why.) But as I still truncated my comments for space, here’s…
Movies Seen Recently: Voodoo Island, Hidden Figures, A Nightmare on Elm Street
Voodoo Island (1957) – A wealthy developer owns an island which would make a great resort, except the survey team he sent disappeared, and the only one who made it back alive is catatonic. He turns to professional debunker Boris Karloff, who smirks as he puts together a team to go poke holes in any…