This week’s series of content recommendations includes a Dylan Christmas song, vaccine prioritization decisions, a Quarantine Session from the archives, and more.
I took a picture of a snowman wearing a one-eyed frog hat. I thought it was funny. My colleague Victor V. Gurbo thought it was “pure evil.”
〜A dialogue on the agony of gift-giving〜
〜Everything you need to know about Santa Claus, courtesy of a 1913 story by Maud McKnight Lindsay〜
Some say that you can’t cover The Beatles. Victor V. Gurbo teams up with Mark Caserta to respond by covering The Beatles.
〜Only he who has much can lose much〜
In addition to six interesting content recommendations, Nick recommends a classic Japanese short story collection.
Justin of our Justin and Justina dialogue duo articulates his strong preference for BC/AD over BCE/CE while on a Brooklyn walk with disinterested Justina.
〜Walking with the great stoic philosopher on a snow-filled day in Brooklyn〜
〜Three charming pictures from Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill in the aftermath of Winter Storm Gail〜
“[T]he big breaths of rough air blown over the heather filled her lungs with something which was good for her…”
Reviewing a beautiful haiku by Kaga no Chiyo which uses the changing of season from autumn to winter to depict unrequited love.