Here’s Henry: The Myth of Candy Tampering
It’s that time again, folks. One of the greatest holidays of the year (second-best behind Christmas), Halloween. It kicks off the holiday season as the young and old gorge themselves…
Reverend Janglebones’ Soapbox: Therapy
Beheld by some to be their own personal salvation, by others as the butt of a joke, and others, still, an agonizing hour of existential dread and hard truths fraught…
Hong Kong in a State of Political Unrest
For several months, the streets of Hong Kong have been full of chaos. Every week, hundreds of thousands of Hongkongers join together demanding democracy. As citizens have demonstrated relentless persistence,…
Claude’s Column: To Yeet or not to Yeet
Call me a stubborn old editor wound tight as a wall clock, but I believe this generation lacks the vast vocabulary of the past. Abbreviations often replace words and even…
Divisive Holidays that Share the Same Day and their History
October holds two holidays, celebrated on the same day, that are divisive amongst those that celebrate the other holiday. Indigenous Peoples Day, first celebrated in 1992 but coming to popularity…