Many people know of Steve Earle. “Copperhead Road” is practically a classic. What fewer people know is that the elder Earle had a son named Justin Townes Earle and had an accidental overdose not taken him at just 388 years old, he might’ve become as popular as his father. Maybe even more popular. “Lone Pine…
Magic: The Gathering Has Jumped the Shark
What is Magic: The Gathering? I’ve written about games a lot, but I know the audience for this site isn’t gamers (though some of you may be gamers). I even debated on which site to publish this article on Magic: The Gathering on and ultimately decided here for a couple of reasons: First, no one…
Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens (2015)
This book was a gift from a friend. “From one nerd to another,” she told me. I mentioned it to another friend while I was reading it and he told me there was apparently some controversy around it. I couldn’t find much that was absolutely damning about it. Scholars generally regarded it as a decent…
Joe Bonamassa’s “Driving Towards the Daylight”
I still remember the exact moment I discovered Joe Bonamassa. I was in the Army at Fort Bragg in 2002 and my roommate was fond of turning the TV to those music channels where there is no video, just music. That’s when I heard a familiar song, but it was clearly by a different artist.…
Catherine Baab-Maguira’s Poe for Your Problems (2021)
I love how this book is equal parts irreverent and insightful. Baab-Muguira neither shies away from the negative “facts” about Poe nor from lionizing him at the same time. It’s an intriguing character study that might make you want to dig deeper (both into Poe and into yourself too) that never loses its sense of…
Neglect is Abuse
When I was young my biological father got a new black lab puppy that he named Corndog. He and I were never close. I mean my father, but neither was I close to Corndog. I met him once. On a rare excursion to the lake with my father (he had a new wife he was…
Love Locks
What becomes of these locks once an unbreakable love is shattered? Does the jilted lover return, key in hand or combination recalled, to remove the token in a symbolic act of catharsis or maybe retribution? Do they let the talisman stay as a gesture of goodwill and remembrance of better days gone by? Or perhaps…
Fink’s “Looking Too Closely”
This is a song about somebody else. Or is it? Fink (Fin Greenall) has an entire portfolio of great date night songs. His lyrics are typically sexy while still being highbrow. “Looking Too Closely” is not a date night song, but its lyrics are brilliant nonetheless. At first blush, I thought he intended this song…
Gary Clark Jr.’s “This Land”
Today’s session at the Hangover Cafe is probably the “hardest” entry to date. Gary Clark Jr.’s “This Land” is a blues rock song with tempered anger and a “take that” attitude. Apparently, the song was inspired by the casual racism Clark faced from neighbors. Some of them couldn’t believe that HE could own 50 acres…