Month: March 2019

Guy goes ape sh*t after a woman rejected him on Tinder. Women are relating too much.

We all know dudes can become hysterical when you reject them sexually. It happens in bars, it happens in the

Explaining Chomsky’s strange science: a reply to Randy Allen Harris

Protesters demonstrate outside one of MIT's nuclear missile laboratories, November 1969. Courtesy of MIT Museum. All rights reserved. In my

The First of October

The place looked the same, Penny thought. Two wooden benches, back to back on a hill above the campus, with

“Very Insignificant” by Sophie Kerr

Sophie Kerr was a prolific author of short fiction for the Post, publishing several stories in the magazine each year

This may be the first holiday commercial of the year, but you probably won’t see one more touching.

At 71 years of age, iconic singer-songwriter Elton John is crossing the globe for one last time on his farewell

Long Gone

Sam flinched as a rivulet of rainwater soaked through the tarpaulin roof of his cardboard shack and inched its way

Sacha Baron Cohen Made O.J. Squirm On ‘Who Is America?’ But Did He Go Too Far?

Recently, the final episode of Sacha Baron Cohen’s “Who is America?” aired on Showtime. After the credits, the show came

Like It’s Your Last

Bernie’s last day on Earth. He put on his good suit. Had a good cry. (The cry lasted two hours.)

Let the best worldview win: using reason to maintain dignity and fend off the Religious Right

Bill Clinton on stage to discuss his forthcoming novel, The President is Missing, in Toronto, Canada, June 22, 2018. Dominic

The Vikings Host The NFL’s First LGBTQ Summit 

A shift towards more inclusion in the NFL might finally be upon us. On June 21, the Minnesota Vikings became