SHADOW OF A DOUBT
Normalcy Reconsidered
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Somebody
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Origin of Speciousness
Hmm...They don't look like apes to me. Do they look like apes to you?
Not that there aren't apes in our future. After all, this remains a distinct possibility:
Friday, February 6, 2026
Under the Radar: Thurl Ravenscroft
Sounds like he's describing an ICE agent.
Friday, January 30, 2026
Graphic Grandeur (Inalienable Wrongs Edition)
There's a new sheriff in town, so to speak. Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino having been sent into exile, it's now Tom Homan's job to rid Minnesota of undesirables. But where to find them?
Cartoonist Mike Luckovich suggests he start here:
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Graphic Grandeur (Star Force One Edition)
You can fret about what went on at Davos all you want. As for myself, I worry more that...
Sunday, January 18, 2026
Vital Viewing (Another Nice Mise-en-scène You've Gotten Me Into Edition)
Comedian Oliver Hardy was born on this day in 1892 (he died in 1957.) Here's a 1950 TV interview he did right as he was about to set sail for France:
The interviewer makes mention of Hardy being part of a famous comedy team, so without further ado, let's see that comedy team in action:
Uh...That's not the comedy team I had in mind.
In 1956, two of the funniest men who ever lived got together one last time to have their picture taken, though you'd be forgiven if you didn't immediately recognize the one on the right. So what accounts for Oliver Hardy's gaunt appearance? It seems the comedian, spooked by a mild heart attack he had suffered in 1954, went on a crash diet, shedding a whole 150 pounds. However, in a letter to an acquaintance, Stan Laurel speculated his longtime comedy partner had cancer. We do know that a series of strokes felled Hardy about a year after this photo was taken. At least the master of the comic reaction was able to give us one final feat of foolery for the camera.









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