"Sloppy seconds"
"He wanted to make a tourist attraction out of his house"
What's with all the ugly people having sex?
From Tommy and Pam to YouPorn and, now, from “Nailin’ Palin” to Zack and Miri Make a Porno, tracking the democratization of pornography to the mainstream. Read it here.
How about a little loyalty?
In politics, media and beyond, our society’s new heroes are complicated people with glimmers of hope – a look at pop culture now. Read it here.
"In history, we'll all be dead"
"We are a Metis civilization"
Virtue or Vice
The luxury of Canadian elections is that they don’t matter too much. We are embroiled in only one unpopular foreign war, our financial institutions are not yet shattering under the weight of mass greed, our health care system isn’t on the brink of collapse, and none of our hockey moms will be given the launch codes for a nuclear armory. But the upcoming election, called for October 14th of this year, has put one of the boldest and most important policy initiatives in global politics on the table: the Liberal Party’s “green shift.” Read it here.
Can we stop acting so childish?
The whole of Japan is pure invention
Several years ago I invented a country. Shining at the Bottom of the Sea, a literary anthology of about 20 writers whom I also invented, was set on a small island nation in the middle of the North Atlantic called Sanjania. Read it here.
Are things getting a little violent?
Stephen Marche looks at Grand Theft Auto, Cormac McCarthy and this month’s Olympics to understand our collective lust for blood. Read it here.
Have you been noticing a lot of skulls lately?
Our lack of patriotism is our patriotism
"Are you down with the J?"
Flight of fancy
Israel has been rather busy over the past 60 years establishing the basics of a nation-state, so it’s understandable that the country has taken until May 29 of this year to indulge in one of nation-statehood’s finest luxuries: Choosing a national bird. Read it here.