Hello! Welcome to the space on the internet where Carl Randers, Jack Stevens, and I get together and discuss a comic that we recently read. I like to call it ‘Comic Relief‘! Last time, we chatted about our general distaste for Teen Titans (2016) Vol 1: Damian Knows Best, so I am excited to tell you thatContinue reading “Comic Relief: ‘Astonishing X-Men, Vol 1 – Gifted’”
Author Archives: Nicholas Radford
Food Insecurities
Food equity and nutrition are always hot topics in the cultural conversation and there’s constantly conflict regarding food deserts and the lack of access to fresh and nutritious foods, especially now that most of us occupy the social media space. I constantly see toxic, and inaccurate, representations of food costs, nutrition density, and the supremacistContinue reading “Food Insecurities”
Comic Relief: ‘Teen Titans (2016), Vol 1: Damian Knows Best’
Alright folks, we’re back with another edition of ‘COMIC RELIEF’ the place where Carl Randers, Jack Stevens, and I get together and discuss some bits of nerd-dom with all of you. In the last (inaugural) edition – if you missed it, we discussed ‘Kingdom Come’ by Mark Waid and Alex Ross, and you can checkContinue reading “Comic Relief: ‘Teen Titans (2016), Vol 1: Damian Knows Best’”
Comic Relief: ‘Kingdom Come’
The pandemic left a pretty large gap for a lot of us in terms of hobbies and human connection. We’ve all found our own ways to cope and try to fill those holes – weekly Zoom calls, virtual watch parties, annual online gaming sessions – but one of my new favorite traditions (that actually onlyContinue reading “Comic Relief: ‘Kingdom Come’”
Ring of Pfizer
I wasn’t quite sure what to write about this month. I had some thoughts that seemed somewhat related but I wasn’t sure how to cobble them together or they didn’t feel like enough content to justify a blog. But I guess in my experience writing these things (bi-monthly with Notorious Notes and monthly on myContinue reading “Ring of Pfizer”
The Policing Paradox
January 6th, 2021 is a date that will live in infamy, but not for any reason that most of us will care to admit. We all know the story; a large group of protestors marched to the United States Capitol building to express their disapproval of the election results. Things took a turn for theContinue reading “The Policing Paradox”
Better Late Than Horror
I know, I know. I finished my 61 Movies in 61 Days journey almost 4 months ago, and never really wrote about it, even though I promised to on social media, and have with every other spooky watch-fest I’ve done. Listen, I got lambasted by CHUDs on Twitter and needed to clear up some misconceptionsContinue reading “Better Late Than Horror”
New Year, New Blog
Hello and welcome to the new exciting world of 2021…or something like that. As of writing this, the United States is dealing with the incredibly fresh wound inflicted by a large group of armed terrorists breaking into the Capitol building with the intention of preventing the certification of the 2020 presidential election in order to overthrowContinue reading “New Year, New Blog”
Autonomous Thinking
Alright, so this blog was going to be about my 61 Movies in 61 Days adventure, where I watched a spooky/scary movie for every day in September and October, but something more important came up. Today, I’m actually going to talk to you about the CHAZ/CHOP that existed in Seattle during June/July 2020. I’m choosingContinue reading “Autonomous Thinking”
SpecScript – “The Good Place”
BLACK SCREEN AS NARRATOR’S VOICE BREAKS THE SILENCE: NARRATOR Last time on “The Good Place”… FADE IN: We see quick flashes of carefully selected scenes from the series’ 9 year history: David setting out on his quest to find “The Good Place”, Dracula describing his plan to make the entire planet one big “Bad Place”,Continue reading “SpecScript – “The Good Place””