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Happy Juneteenth, everyone
By
cassmaster
Here’s your daily lesson in U.S. history: On June 19th, 1865, Union soldiers in Galveston, Texas declared an end to the Civil War and read aloud a general order freeing the quarter-million slaves residing in the state. “Juneteenth” has come to be celebrated as the day slavery ended in the United States, though it’s not…
A Tony Award for Keith Olbermann
By
Emily Herzlin
I have a new crush (giggle). It’s always so exciting, at the beginning, when the other person can do no wrong. When everything they say is music to your ears. Sigh. Cue violins and chirping birds. Okay, maybe I’m not that far off the deep end. But I am feeling a little bit inspired. As…
I’m Voting Republican
By
Stillman Brown
Ethan’s find last week was better, but this is still pretty funny:
Being Indy, Being (Dis)Empowered
By
Ethan Nichtern
Hey guys, since my last post on politics, identity, and identity politics stirred the pot a bit, I thought I’d stay in a similar vein. A few disclaimers: there is no Sex and the City, no Super Mario Bros., and no mentions of Feminism in this post. Next week’s topic is why I don’t like…
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