If it a Lichtenstein, you know it's been ripped off from some other artist. By image-duplicator.com/sat/sat_sour...en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?...
We let Richard Nixon put ketchup in his cottage cheese, we can let Bellingham have this
Of course I don't know how she voted, but my guess is that a 1960s UW-Madison grad student wasn't moved to vote in a US presidential election for the first time in 50-odd years because she wanted to vote for DJT. And he lost Wisconsin by just 20,000 votes. Again: American voters abroad matter.
Speaking of movies written by Roger Ebert, have you seen Beyond the Valley of the Dolls? I went to a screening of it last year and hoo boy. Not unenjoyable once you settle into it, but not exactly what you'd call good either.
Thought that said MILDEW up top for a moment
One of Ebert's rare zero-star movies.
First, context. America is mired in a pedestrian safety crisis. Deaths among those walking (and cycling, too) recently hit 40-year highs. No other rich country is experiencing anything like the chart below. Source: www.ghsa.org/resources/Pe...
Is indignity.bsky.social part of this feed? They're on Ghost.
I think this is why Twitter was never really that bad for me, because I rarely clicked through to see the response tweets.