Drew Dernavich gets that his first name is the past tense of “draw,” so no need to bring it up. He has been a regular cartoonist for the <i>New Yorker</i> magazine since 2002, and has won a National C
There’s one perplexing philosophical dilemma that continues to vex scientists,
philosophers, and people who live under giant sequoias. It is:
If a tree falls in the middle of the woods and there’
My all-time favorite radio listening experience was on the University of
Massachusetts’ FM station, WMUA. It was a weekly four-hour radio show called
Dadavision, after the art movement which it attempted to imitate.
Wine. It’s the drink that needs no introduction, because it’s almost as old as
humanity itself. It’s the official beverage of the Bacchanalian revery, the high
church ritual, and your
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One evening last month, my laptop accidentally spilled out of its bag and
violently met the concrete. Next time I turned it on, every white pixel
The ghost orchid is a rare flower; it doesn’t photosynthesize, it’s almost
impossible to grow in home environments, and can only be pollinated from a visit
by the Giant Sphinx Moth.